Flammarion,Paris,1971,fort in-8,618p.,édition originale,1 des 220ex ntés sur vélin chiffon de lana,bon état,complet des ill.
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S. Sereev-Tsensky. Gogol goes into the night. 193?. Circulation 5200 pcs. The story is the 3rd part of the trilogy Night and Gogol in which the author tries hard to uncover the causes of Gogols tragedy - his inability to complete the work he has planned - Dead souls/S. Sereev-Tsenskiy. Gogol ukhodit v noch. 193?. Tirazh 5200 sht. Povest yavlyaetsya 3-ey chastyu trilogii Noch i Gogol v kotoroy avtor posilno probuet vskryt prichiny tragedii Gogolya- ego bessilie vypolnit do kontsa zadumannuyu rabotu- Mertvye dushi. Pod Nochyu v trilogii avtor podnimaet nikolaevskuyu Rossiyu. Povest yavlyaetsya 3-ey chastyu trilogii Noch i Gogol. I-Gogol bezhit ot nochi. II-Noch nastigaet Gogolya. III- Gogol ukhodit v noch.S. Sereev-Tsensky. Gogol goes into the night. 193?. Circulation 5200 pcs. The story is the 3rd part of the trilogy Night and Gogol in which the author tries hard to uncover the causes of Gogols tragedy - his inability to complete the work he has planned - Dead souls. SKUbd-3594e04a51ab61b4.
LES EDITEURS FRANCAIS REUNIS. Juillet-Aout 1952. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 237 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Sommaire : Sous le patronage du comité Gogol - Hommage a Gogol par le Vicomte de Vogué, Petit entretien sur Gogol par Elsa Triolet et Georges Charbonnier, Nicolas Gogol et l'oeuvre dont il s'est détourné par André Mazon, Nicolas Gogol par Louis Martin Chauffier, Notes pour la mise en scène du Revizor par André Barsacq, Morceaux choisis de Nicolas Gogol par Piere Morhange Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Gogol N.V. Writing by N.V.Gogol. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Gogol N.V. Sochineniya N.V.Gogolya.. E6
"In Russian. Short description: Taras Bulba"" by Nikolai Gogol. Autolithographs by E. Kibrik. Moscow-Leningrad, Publishing House of Children's Literature of the Ministry of Education of the RSFSR, 1948. Eugene Adolfovich Kibrik (19061978) was a Soviet graphic artist, illustrator, painter, educator, and professor. He was an academician of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1962; corresponding member 1949) and a People's Artist of the USSR (1967). He was also awarded the Stalin Prize of the third degree in 1948. ""Taras Bulba"" is one of the most beautiful poetic creations in Russian literary art. The depth and richness of Gogol's characters harmonize with the perfection of the compositional structure of the novella and the remarkable completeness of all its stylistic elements. Gogol didn't create this novella merely as a heroic work from Little Russian history; rather, he intended it as a parable about all of Russia as he understood it. Courage, unwavering will, exceptional strength, and love for the homeland are the traits of the true heroes in this novella. The epic scope and vivid characters created by Gogol in this work continue to captivate readers and audiences, inspiring directors to bring the writer's imagination to life on global screens and stages time and again. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUMS002126"
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Gogol N. Gogol N. Le Portrait suivi du Journal. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Gogol N. Gogol N. Le Portrait suivi du Journal. Dun Fou Portrait from Madmans Notes. Paris. Editions de la Pleiade. Pleiades. 1929. 225 p. il. Many pages are not cut. 21.5x15 sm. SKUalb76ea5bfd4432f69f.