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  1. Vasili Afanasyevich Gogol-Yanovsky (Russian: Василий Афанасьевич Гоголь-Яновский; 1777 – 31 March (11 April) 1825), also known as Vasyl Panasovych Hohol-Yanovsky (Ukrainian: Василь Панасович Гоголь-Яновський), was an author of a number of theater pieces in Russian and in Ukrainian ...

  2. Vasili Afanasyevich Gogol-Yanovsky, also known as Vasyl Panasovych Hohol-Yanovsky, was an author of a number of theater pieces in Russian and in Ukrainian and father of the writer Nikolai Gogol. He was the landlord of the village of Vasilyevka and descendant of Ukrainian Cossack noble families of Gogol (Hohol) and Lizogub.

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  4. Mar 31, 2019 · His father, Vasily Gogol-Yanovsky, was himself a poet and a playwright, writing in both Ukrainian and Russian. Both languages were spoken in their home, and this would go on to have a...

  5. Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol-Yanovsky was born in the town of Sorochintsy, Province of Poltava, in the Ukraine, on March 19, 1809 (old style). He dropped the second, Polish-sounding half of his name early. "Go-gol" means literally "golden-eye," but has the figurative meaning of "one who struts about, assumes airs." The writer's patronymic comes

  6. GOGOL (Ianovskii), Nikolai (Vasil'evich)Nationality: Russian. Born: Sorochintsii, 19 March 1809. Education: Nezhin high school, 1821-28. Career: Civil servant, 1828-31; history teacher, Patriotic Institute, St. Petersburg, 1831-34; private tutor, 1831-34; assistant lecturer in history, University of St. Petersburg, 1834-36.

  7. Gogol was the first surviving child of Vasily Afanasievich Gogol-Yanovsky, a landowner of dubious claim to Polish nobility who owned 150 to 200 serfs and was given to arranging plays and pageants for the amusement of the local gentry, and Maria Ivanovna Kosiarovsky, the niece of the wealthy local patriarch, Dmitri Prokofeyevich Troschinsky.

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