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Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka

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22: 374: 351: 21: 69:, and he spent his life in Ukraine up to the age of nineteen. He put his early impressions and memories of childhood into these pictures of peasant life. In a series of letters to his mother, he asked her to write down descriptions of village customs, dress, superstitions, and old stories. These were also used as primary sources. 212:
Rudy Panko, who begins to introduce his task of informing the reader of a set of wondrous tales he has heard. He speaks very matter-of-factly and personally to the reader, as though they were sitting in front of him at his dinner table or outside in his village. He talks about the pleasant serenity
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Each of the segments is based on Ukrainian folklore and features comedic elements and a binding narrator, beekeeper Pan'ko-the-Redhaired, who is dictating the stories to the reader. A few other characters are mentioned in terms of the stories they provide, but regardless these segments are still
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references, offering a unique perspective into life in the country during Gogol's time period. The structure found in this collection became characteristic of Gogol's writing later on, found in works such as
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of peasant life and mentions lavish parties. He continues about the storytelling at these nightly parties and then comments that no one can tell stories like Rudy Panko. His name means “red haired” both in
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This was Gogol's groundbreaking work, though not his first, and formed the core of his style, especially his sense of the macabre. It was this collection that proved he was a new power in
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with unique innovation and a carefully arranged mingling of the horrifying and the humorous.
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had a heavy influence on the writing of the collection, which features references to
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or any of its stories have been adapted into film several times. Among these are:
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The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich
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Evening on a farm near Dinkanka- collections of short stories
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1832 Russian-language short story collection by Nikolai Gogol
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The Lost Letter: A Tale Told by the Sexton of the N...Church
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Movie connections for Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki (1961)
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is separated into two volumes of four stories each:
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Index


Russian
Nikolai Gogol
frame story
Dykanka
Ukraine
Velyki Sorochyntsi
Poltava
Sorochyntsi Fair
St. John's Eve
May Night, or The Drowned Maiden
The Lost Letter
Christmas Eve
A Terrible Vengeance
Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt
A Bewitched Place
Russian literature
Alexander Pushkin
Ukraine
Ukrainian folklore
cultural
Dead Souls
Nikolai Gogol
beekeeper
Ukrainian
Russian
The Night Before Christmas
The Lost Letter
The Night Before Christmas
The Lost Letter

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