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  1. Ilustração para Viy por R.Shteyn (1901) "Viy" (em russo: Вий, IPA: ), também traduzido como "O Viy", é uma novela de horror do escritor Nikolai Gogol, primeiro publicada no segundo volume de sua coleção de contos intitulada Mirgorod (1835).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Viy_(story)Viy (story) - Wikipedia

    "Viy" (Russian: Вий, IPA:), also translated as "The Viy", is a horror novella by the writer Nikolai Gogol, first published in volume 2 of his collection of tales entitled Mirgorod (1835). Despite an author's note alluding to folklore, the title character is generally conceded to be wholly Gogol's invention.

  3. The Viy. Nikolai Gogol Translated by Claud Field. (The "Viy" is a monstrous creation of popular fancy. It is the name which inhabitants of Little Russia give to the king of the gnomes, whose eyelashes reach to the ground. The following story is a specimen of such folk-lore.

  4. 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 grotesque, for example in his works "The Nose", "Viy", "The Overcoat", and "Nevsky Prospekt".

  5. The Viy. Written in 1836. Translated by Claud Field. (The “Viy” is a monstrous creation of popular fancy. It is the name which the inhabitants of Little Russia give to the king of the gnomes, whose eyelashes reach to the ground. The following story is a specimen of such folk-lore.

  6. El “Viy” es una creación disparatada de la fantasía popular ucraniana. El “Viy” es el rey de los gnomos, cuyos parpados son tan largos que descienden hasta la misma tierra. El “Viy” es un relato de fantasía gótica, escrito por Nikolai Gógol en la colección de cuentos Mirgorod, publicada en 1835.

  7. www.enotes.com › topics › viy-nikolai-gogolViy Summary - eNotes.com

    A student named Khoma Brut encounters a witch who rides him on his back and later becomes a corpse he must pray over. Read the plot, themes, analysis, and questions of this classic story by Nikolai Gogol.