Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dead_SoulsDead Souls - Wikipedia

    Dead Souls (Russian: Мёртвые души Myórtvyye dúshi, pre-reform spelling: Мертвыя души) is a novel by Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842, and widely regarded as an exemplar of 19th-century Russian literature. The novel chronicles the travels and adventures of Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov and the people whom he ...

  2. Dead Souls is a novel by Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842, and widely regarded as an exemplar of 19th-century Russian literature. The purpose of the novel was to demonstrate the flaws and faults of the Russian mentality and character.

  3. Dead Souls, novel by Nikolay Gogol, published in Russian as Myortvye dushi in 1842. This picaresque work, considered one of the world’s finest satires, traces the adventures of the landless social-climbing Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov, a dismissed civil servant out to seek his fortune.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2008 · Dead Souls, first published in 1842, is the great prose classic of Russia. That amazing institution, “the Russian novel,” not only began its career with this unfinished masterpiece by Nikolai Vasil’evich Gogol, but practically all the Russian masterpieces that have come since have grown out of it, like the limbs of a single tree.

  5. Yakuza: Dead Souls, conocido en Japón como Ryū ga Gotoku OF THE END, es un videojuego de acción-aventura, desarrollado y distribuido por Sega en exclusividad para la consola PlayStation 3. [1] Se trata del sexto juego de la serie de videojuegos Yakuza, pero su argumento no es canónico al tratarse de un spin-off. [2]

  6. Yakuza: Dead Souls (龍が如く OF THE END, Ryū Ga Gotoku OF THE END, lit. "Like a Dragon of the End") is a spin-off game of the Yakuza series developed and published by SEGA exclusively for the PlayStation 3. The game is the sixth installment in the Yakuza series. Dead Souls takes place in a non-canon...

  7. Dead Souls is a novel about Chichikov, a scheming bureaucrat who tries to buy peasants who have died since the last census. The novel exposes the corruption, hypocrisy, and absurdity of the Russian nobility and the author's own literary ambitions.

  1. Otras búsquedas realizadas