- Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka (Lang-ru|Вечера на хуторе близ Диканьки, "Vechera na khutore bliz Dikan'ki") is a collection of short stories by
Nikolai Gogol , written from 1831-1832.tories
"Evenings On A Farm Near
Dikanka " is separated into two volumes of four stories each:Часть первая ["Chast' pervaya"] , Part One
#Сорочинская ярмарка ["Sorochinskaya yarmarka"] , Sorochintsï Fair
#Вечер накануне Ивана Купала ["Vecher nakanune Ivana Kupala"] , St. John's Eve
#Майская ночь, или Утопленница ["Mayskaya noch', ili Utoplenitsa"] , May Night, or The Drowned Maiden
#Пропавшая грамота ["Propavshaya gramota"] ,Часть вторая ["Chast' vtoraya"] , Part Two
#Ночь перед Рождеством ["Noch' pyered Rozhdestvom"] , Christmas Eve
#Страшная месть ["Strashnaya myest"'] ,A Terrible Vengeance
#Иван Федорович Шпонька и его тетушка ["Ivan Fyodorovich Shpon'ka i yevo tyotushka"] , Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt
#Заколдованное место ["Zakoldovannoye myesto"] ,A Bewitched Place ignificance
This was Gogol's groundbreaking work, though not his first, and formed the core of his style, especially his sense of the macabre. It was this collection that proved he was a new power in
Russian literature with unique innovation and a carefully arranged mingling of the horrifying and the humorous.Alexander Pushkin had a heavy influence on the writing of the collection, which features references toUkraine , at that time referred to as "Little Russia ", where Gogol spent the early years of his life. The stories are heavily laced withUkrainian folklore and cultural references, offering a unique perspective into life in the country during Gogol's time period. The work with structure found in this collection became characteristic of Gogol's writing later on, found in works such as "Dead Souls ". "Evenings" gained Gogol the fame that would lead him to a prominent placement in the Russian literary circle, as well as opening the doors for future works.Preface
The preface is the opening to the first volume of Evenings on a Farm Near
Dykanka byNikolai Gogol , written in 1831.Each of the segments were based on Ukrainian folklore and feature comedic elements and a binding narrator, Rudy Panko, who is dictating the stories to the reader. A few other characters are mentioned in terms of the stories they provide, but regardless these segments are still told through the beekeeper Rudy.
This short section introduces the
beekeeper Rudy Panko, who begins to introduce his task of informing the reader of a set of wondrous tales he has heard. He speaks very matter-of-factly and personally to the reader, as though they were sitting in front of him at his dinner table or outside in his village. He talks about the pleasant serenity of peasant life and mentions lavish parties. He continues about the storytelling at these nightly parties and then comments that no one can tell stories like Rudy Panko. His name means “red” in Ukrainian and is a nickname, again making it seem informal and personal since the narrator is using a personal name. He eventually gets caught up in talking about mundane events, and stops himself so he can get on with his storytelling. The main stories begin after this section.Trivia
In 2005 a 2D quest
video game was created for PC that follows the short stories and is a point-and-clickadventure game in the vein ofManiac Mansion [ [http://pc.gamezone.com/gamesell/p27803.htm Short Description (with screenshots) of the video game] ] . In 2006 a sequel of the game was released.References
External links
* [http://www.samizdat.com/gogol3.html Discussion and Criticism of the Dikanka tales]
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