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The Complete Novels of Nikolai Gogol - cover

The Complete Novels of Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Gogol

Maison d'édition: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Synopsis

Grotesque, satirical, unforgettable — Gogol's novels changed Russian literature forever.

Nikolai Gogol, one of the most original voices of the 19th century, combined biting satire, vivid imagination, and deep social commentary. The Complete Novels of Nikolai Gogol gathers all of his long-form works into one definitive edition, showcasing the strange humor, surreal vision, and moral depth that made him a literary giant.

Why readers love it:

Complete collection. Every novel by Gogol in one essential volume.

Unique style. Blends comedy, absurdity, and the uncanny with social critique.

Foundational influence. Gogol paved the way for great Russian novelists like Dostoevsky and Tolstoy.

A lasting legacy
From bizarre bureaucrats to haunting mysteries, Gogol's novels portray a Russia both real and surreal — a world where the absurd reveals the deepest truths about human society. His works remain classics of world literature, essential for anyone who loves satire, philosophy, and imaginative storytelling.

✨ Step into Gogol's strange, satirical world — dark, witty, and timeless.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and own The Complete Novels of Nikolai Gogol—a definitive collection of Russian literary masterpieces.
Disponible depuis: 28/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 1287 pages.

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