Taras Bulba, and Other Tales
  CHAPTER II  

  CHAPTER III  

  CHAPTER IV  

  CHAPTER V  

  CHAPTER VI  

  CHAPTER VII  

  

  THE MYSTERIOUS PORTRAIT  

  PART I  

  PART II  

  

  THE CALASH  

   

    

       INTRODUCTION     

       Russian literature, so full of enigmas, contains no greater creative mystery than Nikolai Vasil’evich Gogol (1809-1852), who has done for the Russian novel and Russian prose what Pushkin has done for Russian poetry. Before these two men came Russian literature can hardly have been said to exist. It was pompous and effete with pseudo-classicism; foreign influences were strong; in the speech of the upper circles there was an over-fondness for German, French, and English words. Between them the two friends, by force of their great genius, cleared away the debris which made for sterility and erected in their stead a new structure out of      
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