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by Nikolai Gogol, George Rapall Noyes, John Laurence Seymour
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Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
To start off I feel that suggesting that Gogol is a Russian would be a bit of an insult to the Ukrainians, especially at this point in time, since his biography indicates that his mother was Polish and the father was a Ukranian Cossack (and he also wrote in both Russian and Ukrainian, though no doub...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: published-1836, slavic, satire, play-dramatisation, fraudio, spring-2010 Recommended for: Drama on 3 listeners Read on May 10, 2010 Translated by Alistair BeatonBlurb - Gogol's landmark nineteenth century satire on corruption and sleaze. A penniless clerk is mistaken for a Governmen...
mashahsam
mashahsam rated it 14 years ago
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 15 years ago
Translated by Alistair BeatonBlurb - Gogol's landmark nineteenth century satire on corruption and sleaze. A penniless clerk is mistaken for a Government official by a corrupt town council. Gogol's play from 1836 still delights audiences today with its satirical swipes at political self-serving, slea...
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