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What are the characteristics of his "Tales"? 16.
Why is "Dead Souls" regarded as his greatest work? 17.
What is the character of "Taras Bulba"? BIBLIOGRAPHY _A Hero of To-Day._ M.Y.Lermontoff.
(Several translations.) Works of Gogol: _The Inspector._ (Translated by Arthur Sykes.) _Taras Bulba._ (Translated by I.F.Hapgood.) _Dead Souls, St.John's Eve, and Other Stories._ (Selections from the two volumes of _Little Russian and St.Petersburg Tales_.
Translated by I.F.Hapgood.) FOOTNOTES: [13] Rubinstein used this as a foundation for the libretto of his delightful opera, with the same title. [14] Rubinstein used this as the libretto foundation for his opera of the same title, which was produced once, prohibited by the censor, produced once again after a lapse of eight or ten years, and again promptly prohibited.
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