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  1. Nikolai Gogol (ニコライ・ゴーゴリ,, Nikorai Gōgori?, Russian: Никола́й Го́голь) is a former member of the Decay of the Angel. His ability is named The Overcoat. Gogol has white layered, sharp hair swept to the left side of his face.

  2. Jan 22, 2019 · Pronounced /nʲɪ.kɐ.ˈlaj/ ( Russian) [ key · simplify] Meaning & History. Expand Links. Alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Николай (see Nikolay ). Related Names. Family Tree · Details. Roots nike + laos. Variants Nikolay ( Russian) Nikola, Nikolay ( Bulgarian) Diminutive Kolya ( Russian)

  3. Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol (1 April [O.S. 20 March] 1809 – 4 March [O.S. 21 February] 1852) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright of Ukrainian origin. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

  4. Read more information about the character Nikolai Gogol from Bungou Stray Dogs 4th Season? At MyAnimeList, you can find out about their voice actors, animeography, pictures and much more! MyAnimeList is the largest online anime and manga database in the world!

  5. 533 quotes from Nikolai Gogol: 'The longer and more carefully we look at a funny story, the sadder it becomes.', 'I am fated to journey hand in hand with my strange heroes and to survey the surging immensity of life, to survey it through the laughter that all can see and through the tears unseen and unknown by anyone.', and 'However stupid a ...

  6. With the works of the Russian author Nikolai Gogol (1809-1852) the period of Russian imitation of Western literature ended. He found inspiration in native materials and combined realistic detail with grotesque and otherworldly elements. Nikolai Gogol was born on March 20, 1809, in the little Ukrainian town of Sorochincy.

  7. Nikolay Gogol (1809–52) was a Ukrainian-born short-story writer and novelist whose work deeply influenced Russian literature. His novel Myortvye dushi (1842; Dead Souls) and his short story “Shinel” (1842; “The Overcoat”) are considered the foundations of the great 19th-century tradition of Russian realism.