Artistic Originality of the Historical Story "Taras Bulba" in the Collection "Mirgorod"
Keywords:
Historical views of the writer, Gogol's narrative, historical songs, the collectionAbstract
The article examines one of the important and complex issues in the work of N.V. Gogol - his understanding of history and historical personality, as well as their artistic embodiment in the collection "Mirgorod".
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