by Nikolai Gogol
edited by Milton Ehre
translated by Fruma Gottschalk
Northwestern University Press, 1994
Paper: 978-0-8101-1159-2
Library of Congress Classification PG3333.A6 1994a
Dewey Decimal Classification 891.723

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The theatrical genius of Gogol has gone largely unappreciated by English-speaking audiences because literal translations have left his plays virtually impossible to perform. These fresh translations restore the vitality of Gogol's language and humor, allowing his dramatic art to speak to readers, directors, actors, and theater-goers.

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