Viy

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Viy is a horror novella by Nikolai Gogol, centered on a terrifying demonic figure, that appears as one of the tales in his collection "Mirgorod."

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instanceOf horror fiction work
novella
author Nikolai Gogol NERFINISHED
basedOn Slavic folklore
centralTheme fear
folklore
religion and superstition
supernatural horror
collection Mirgorod NERFINISHED
containsMotif demonic summoning
failure of faith in the face of terror
protective magic circle in a church
witchcraft
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
featuresCharacter Viy (demonic being) NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1835
genre dark fantasy
gothic fiction
horror
hasAdaptation Viy (1967 film) NERFINISHED
Viy (1990 film) NERFINISHED
Viy (2014 film) / Forbidden Empire NERFINISHED
radio adaptations
stage adaptations
hasCriticalReception considered one of the earliest Russian horror classics
hasIllustrationTradition book illustrations depicting Viy and Khoma Brut
hasInfluenceOn later Russian and Ukrainian horror literature
includedIn Russian literature canon
influenced Soviet horror cinema
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryTradition Ukrainian-themed Russian prose
mainCharacter Khoma Brut NERFINISHED
narrativeForm third-person narration
notableElement appearance of a monstrous demon with heavy eyelids
three-night vigil over a witch’s corpse
originalLanguage Russian
originalTitle Вий NERFINISHED
partOf Mirgorod NERFINISHED
protagonistOccupation seminarian
publisherOfFirstEdition Nikolai Gogol’s Mirgorod collection publisher (Russia, 1835)
setting Kiev Theological Seminary (fictionalized) NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfStory early modern Ukraine

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Mirgorod hasPart Viy