Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
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Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka is a collection of Ukrainian-themed short stories blending folklore, fantasy, and humor that established Nikolai Gogol’s literary reputation.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka canonical | 2 |
| Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki | 2 |
| Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka | 1 |
| The Fair at Sorochyntsi | 1 |
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Target entity: Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka Context triple: [Nikolai Gogol, notableWork, Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka]
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A.
Ten Days of Repentance
Ten Days of Repentance is the Jewish High Holy Days period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur devoted to introspection, seeking forgiveness, and spiritual renewal.
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The Farm
The Farm is a popular nickname for Stanford University, reflecting its origins on the former Palo Alto Stock Farm owned by the Stanford family.
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The Life of Klim Samgin
The Life of Klim Samgin is a multi-volume novel by Russian writer Maksim Gorky that chronicles the life of an intellectual protagonist against the backdrop of Russia’s social and political upheavals from the late 19th century to the 1917 Revolution.
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The Midnight Farm
The Midnight Farm is a children's picture book by Reeve Lindbergh that evokes the quiet magic and mystery of a farm at night.
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The Farmer and the Cowman
"The Farmer and the Cowman" is a lively ensemble number from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical *Oklahoma!* that humorously dramatizes the rivalry and eventual reconciliation between farmers and cowboys on the American frontier.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka Target entity description: Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka is a collection of Ukrainian-themed short stories blending folklore, fantasy, and humor that established Nikolai Gogol’s literary reputation.
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A.
Ten Days of Repentance
Ten Days of Repentance is the Jewish High Holy Days period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur devoted to introspection, seeking forgiveness, and spiritual renewal.
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B.
The Farm
The Farm is a popular nickname for Stanford University, reflecting its origins on the former Palo Alto Stock Farm owned by the Stanford family.
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C.
The Life of Klim Samgin
The Life of Klim Samgin is a multi-volume novel by Russian writer Maksim Gorky that chronicles the life of an intellectual protagonist against the backdrop of Russia’s social and political upheavals from the late 19th century to the 1917 Revolution.
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D.
The Midnight Farm
The Midnight Farm is a children's picture book by Reeve Lindbergh that evokes the quiet magic and mystery of a farm at night.
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E.
The Farmer and the Cowman
"The Farmer and the Cowman" is a lively ensemble number from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical *Oklahoma!* that humorously dramatizes the rivalry and eventual reconciliation between farmers and cowboys on the American frontier.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
book
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literary work ⓘ original title ⓘ short story collection ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs |
Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
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surface form:
Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka
Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka ⓘ
surface form:
Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki
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| author | Nikolai Gogol ⓘ |
| containsStory |
A Bewitched Place
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A Terrible Vengeance ⓘ Christmas Eve ⓘ Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt ⓘ May Night, or the Drowned Maiden ⓘ St John’s Eve ⓘ Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
The Fair at Sorochyntsi
The Lost Letter ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | Russian Empire ⓘ |
| establishedReputationOf | Nikolai Gogol ⓘ |
| firstPartPublicationYear | 1831 ⓘ |
| frameNarrator | Rudy Panko ⓘ |
| genre |
fantasy fiction
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folklore-inspired fiction ⓘ humorous fiction ⓘ short stories ⓘ |
| hasForm | framed narrative ⓘ |
| hasTheme |
Ukrainian folklore
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humor ⓘ religious holidays ⓘ rural life ⓘ supernatural ⓘ |
| influenced |
Russian literature
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Ukrainian-themed prose in Russian literature ⓘ |
| languageVariant | Russian with Ukrainian elements ⓘ |
| literaryMovement | Romanticism ⓘ |
| notableFor |
blend of folklore, fantasy, and humor
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early major work of Nikolai Gogol ⓘ |
| numberOfStories | 8 ⓘ |
| numberOfVolumes | 2 ⓘ |
| originalLanguage |
Russian
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Russian ⓘ |
| originalTitle |
Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki
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| publicationPeriod | 1831–1832 ⓘ |
| publisher | Aleksandr Smirdin ⓘ |
| secondPartPublicationYear | 1832 ⓘ |
| setting |
Ukrainian countryside
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village of Dikanka ⓘ |
| timePeriodOfSetting | late 18th to early 19th century ⓘ |
| titleLanguage | English ⓘ |
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Subject: Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka Description of subject: Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka is a collection of Ukrainian-themed short stories blending folklore, fantasy, and humor that established Nikolai Gogol’s literary reputation.
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