Crossword clues for gogol
gogol
- Author to progress repeatedly, reaching end of novel
- Russian author of "The Inspector General"
- Russian author left by such an erotic dancer
- "Taras Bulba" author
- Russian novelist
- Russian writer Nikolai
- "Diary of a Madman" writer Nikolai
- ''The Government Inspector'' playwright
- Taras Bulba author
- Russian playwright
- Novelist with a Moscow monument
- Nikolai of Russian novels
- Dostoyevsky contemporary
- Author of "The Inspector-General"
- "The Nose" author Nikolai
- "The Government Inspector" writer
- "Nevsky Prospekt" author Nikolai
- He wrote "Dead Souls"
- "Taras Bulba" author Nikolai
- "Dead Souls" novelist Nikolai
- Writer of the short story "The Overcoat"
- "Diary of a Madman" author
- "The Government Inspector" playwright
- Nikolai who wrote "Diary of a Madman"
- "Dead Souls" author Nikolai
- Russian writer who introduced realism to Russian literature (1809-1852)
- Author of "The Overcoat"
- He wrote "The Overcoat"
- Author of "Dead Souls"
- ''Taras Bulba'' author Nikolai
- Russian author of "Dead Souls"
- "The Overcoat" author
- Russian author of "Taras Bulba"
- Author of "Taras Bulba"
Wiktionary
n. (misspelling of googol English)
Wikipedia
Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852) was a Russian-Ukrainian writer. Gogol can also refer to:
Gogol is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 87 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1985. Gogol is named for the Russian playwright Nikolai Gogol, who lived from 1809 to 1852.
Usage examples of "gogol".
The discussions, whether on the literary movements of the day or on the merits of Goethe or the humour of Gogol, were welcome interruptions to his ever-absorbing metaphysical studies.
The glass of the public telephone on Gogol Boulevard fogged swiftly, so that he could no longer see the people waiting at the bus stop, staring up at the public TV screen at the head of the bus queue.
Surely Desiderata and Mrs Gogol could have achieved something better than this.
She was a close personal friend of Mrs Gogol and knew that shape is merely a matter of deeply-ingrained personal habit, and if you’re a resident of Genua around Samedi Nuit Mort you learn to trust your judgement rather more than you trust your senses.
She was a close personal friend of Mrs Gogol and knew that shape is merely a matter of deeply-ingrained personal habit, and if you're a resident of Genua around Samedi Nuit Mort you learn to trust your judgement rather more than you trust your senses.
Gogol observed, pointing to his visitor's gold star, for Hero of the Soviet Union, which he'd won in Afghanistan.
To emphasize his words, Gogol stood and took down his old sniper rifle from the Great Patriotic War, leaving the new Austrian rifle.