1. Gogol - Noun
2. Gogol - Proper noun
Russian writer who introduced realism to Russian literature (1809-1852)
Source: WordNetA 66-year old male from Gogol, margao, admitted at ESI Hospital, was declared dead on Sunday. Source: Internet
After Gogol, the Russian literature saw the rise of the realism, but many authors wrote stories belonging to the gothic fiction territory. Source: Internet
After some surley teenage years, Gogol (who was named after the Russian novelist, Nikolai Gogol) changes his name to Nic, heads off to Yale to study architecture and falls in love with a blonde heiress (). Source: Internet
Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol and Leo Tolstoy were among its members. Source: Internet
Jean Benedetti suggests that Stanislavsky's task at this stage was to unite the realistic tradition of the creative actor inherited from Shchepkin and Gogol with the director-centered, organically unified naturalistic aesthetic of the Ensemble's approach. Source: Internet
I'm coming up on the second anniversary of the night I deleted all 80 files and felt free (and briefly compared myself to Gogol, Virgil and Kafka on their deathbeds). Source: Internet