Nikolai Gogol

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Nikolai Gogol was a 19th-century Russian-language writer of Ukrainian origin, renowned for his influential satirical and surreal works such as "Dead Souls" and "The Overcoat."

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instanceOf novelist
person
playwright
short story writer
writer
activePeriod 19th century
burialPlace Danilov Monastery
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
dateOfBirth 1809-03-31
dateOfDeath 1852-03-04
educatedAt Nizhyn Gymnasium of Higher Sciences
ethnicOrigin Ukrainian
familyName Nikolai Gogol self-linksurface differs
surface form: Gogol
fieldOfWork literature
genre satire
short story
surreal fiction
givenName Nikolay
surface form: Nikolai
influenced Franz Kafka
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Mikhail Bulgakov
Russian realism
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Russian literature
realism
romanticism
nativeLanguage Russian
notableWork Dead Souls
Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
Mirgorod
Nevsky Prospekt
surface form: Nevsky Prospect

Taras Bulba
The Government Inspector
The Nose
The Overcoat
occupation civil servant
writer
placeOfBirth Poltava Governorate
Russian Empire
Sorochyntsi
placeOfDeath Moscow
Russian Empire
religion Russian Orthodox Church
surface form: Russian Orthodoxy
residence Moscow
Rome
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
writingStyle fantastic
grotesque
satirical

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Novodevichy Cemetery burialPlaceOf Nikolai Gogol
Nevsky Prospekt culturalReferenceBy Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Gogol familyName Nikolai Gogol self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Gogol
Russian language hasNotableAuthor Nikolai Gogol
Philhellenes hasNotableMember Nikolai Gogol
Philhellenes hasNotableMember Nikolai Gogol
this entity surface form: Gogol
Abramtsevo Estate hostedWriter Nikolai Gogol
Alexander Pushkin influenced Nikolai Gogol
Fyodor Dostoevsky influencedBy Nikolai Gogol