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  1. Vasili Afanasyevich Gogol-Yanovsky (Russian: Василий Афанасьевич Гоголь-Яновский; 1777 – 31 March (11 April) 1825), also known as Vasyl Panasovych Hohol-Yanovsky (Ukrainian: Василь Панасович Гоголь-Яновський), was an author of a number of theater pieces in Russian and in ...

  2. Vasili Afanasyevich Gogol-Yanovsky, also known as Vasyl Panasovych Hohol-Yanovsky, was an author of a number of theater pieces in Russian and in Ukrainian and father of the writer Nikolai Gogol. He was the landlord of the village of Vasilyevka and descendant of Ukrainian Cossack noble families of Gogol (Hohol) and Lizogub.

  3. enwiki Vasili Gogol-Yanovsky; fawiki واسیلی گوگول-یانوفسکی; fiwiki Vasyl Hohol-Janovskyi; hywiki Վասիլի Գոգոլ-Յանովսկի; jawiki ヴァスィーリ・ホーホリ; ruwiki Гоголь-Яновский, Василий Афанасьевич; ukwiki Гоголь-Яновський Василь Панасович

  4. Focusing on Vasily Yanovsky's prose fiction as a specific case study, this article sets modernist narratives informed by exile, dislocation, and migration in dialogue with the evolving theory of transnationalism.

  5. Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol (1 April [O.S. 20 March] 1809 – 4 March [O.S. 21 February] 1852) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright of Ukrainian origin. Gogol used the grotesque in his writings, for example in his works "The Nose", "Viy", "The Overcoat", and "Nevsky Prospekt".

  6. Vasily Afanasyevich Gogol-Yanovsky (Russian: Василий Афанасьевич Гоголь-Яновский, Ukrainian: Василь Панасович Гоголь-Яновський; 1777 – 31 March (11 April) 1825) was an author of a number of theater pieces in Russian and in Ukrainian and father of the writer Nikolai Gogol.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2019 · Nikolai Gogol was born in the Ukrainian town of Sorochintsy in 1809. His father, Vasily Gogol-Yanovsky, was himself a poet and a playwright, writing in both Ukrainian and Russian.