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    Taras Bulba

    by Gogol, Nikolay

    This historical novella tells the story of the old Cossack Taras Bulba, and his two sons, Andriy and Ostap, who after their studies at Kiev Academy return home. The father and his sons decide to set out on an epic journey to Zaporizhian Sich located in Southern Ukraine, where they join other Cossacks and go to war against Poland. The main character Taras is based on several historical personalities, but was principally inspired by the legend of the Cossack Sava Chaly, whose execution was ordered by his own father for the betrayal of an Ukrainian cause.

    The novella was first published in 1835 as part of a story collection. However, due to the strong Ukrainian contexts of the story, critics in the Russian government considered Taras Bulba to be too Ukrainian and so Gogol had to revise the work. The 1842 edition was edited to include Russian nationalist themes, which were popular with the tsarist ideology of the time. The changes included three new chapters and a new ending, all included in this edition.

    Translated by C.J. Hogarth. This story has all 12 chapters featured on this site, containing a total of 46,598 words.

    1. Chapter 1
      4,299 Words
    2. Chapter 2
      3,918 Words
    3. Chapter 3
      3,018 Words
    4. Chapter 4
      3,305 Words
    5. Chapter 5
      4,257 Words
    6. Chapter 6
      4,483 Words
    7. Chapter 7
      5,239 Words
    8. Chapter 8
      3,493 Words
    9. Chapter 9
      5,275 Words
    10. Chapter 10
      2,342 Words
    11. Chapter 11
      4,236 Words
    12. Chapter 12
      2,542 Words
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