This is a list of the works by Nikolai Gogol (1809-52); a list of adaptations of those works is at the bottom: __NOTOC__
- '' Ode To Italy '' (1829, poem)
- '' Hanz Küchelgarten '' (1829, narrative poem, published under the pseudonym "V. Alov")
- '' Woman '' (1830, short story)
- '' Evenings On A Farm Near Dikanka '' (Volume I, 1831, short story collection)
- ---'' Preface (collection Opening) ''
- ---'' The Fair At Sorochintsï (short Story) '' (the basis for Mussorgsky's Opera Of The Same Name )
- ---'' St. John's Eve (short Story) '' (the basis for Mussorgsky's orchestral work best known under the title '' Night On Bald Mountain '')
- ---'' May Night Or The Drowned Maiden '' (the basis for Rimsky-Korsakov's Opera Of The Same Name and of Mykola Lysenko 's opera ''The Drowned Maiden'' {Link without Title} )
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- '' Evenings On A Farm Near Dikanka '' (Volume II, 1832, short story collection)
- ---'' Preface (collection Opening, Volume II) ''
- ---'' Christmas Eve '' (the basis for several operas, including Tchaikovsky's '' Cherevichki '' (the revised version of '' Vakula The Smith ''), Rimsky-Korsakov's Opera Of The Same Name , and Mykola Lysenko 's like-named (in Ukrainian) ''Rivnaja nič'')
- ---'' A Terrible Vengeance ''
- ---'' Ivan Fedorovic Sponka And His Aunt ''
- ---'' A Bewitched Place ''
- '' Mirgorod '' (1835, short story collection, published in two volumes)
- ---'' The Old World Landowners ''
- ---'' Taras Bulba '' (the basis for an opera of the same name by Mykola Lysenko )
- ---'' Viy ''
- ---'' The Tale Of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled With Ivan Nikiforovich ''
- '' Arabesques '' (1835, short story collection)
- ---'' The Portrait (short Story) ''
- ---'' A Chapter From An Historical Novel '' (fragment)
- ---'' Nevsky Prospect ''
- ---'' The Prisoner '' (fragment)
- ---'' Diary Of A Madman (short Story) ''
- '' The Nose '' (1836, short story, the basis for an Opera by Dmitri Shostakovich )
- '' The Carriage '' (1836, short story)
- '' The Inspector General '' (1836, play)
- '' Leaving The Theater '' (1842, essay)
- '' Rome '' (1842, fragment)
- '' The Overcoat '' (1842, short story)
- '' Zhenitba '' (or ''Zhenit'ba'' – ''The Marriage'', 1842, comedy, play, the first act of which was adapted by Mussorgsky as an opera of The Same Name , completed by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov )
- '' Dead Souls '' (1842, novel)
- '' The Gamblers '' (1843, play)
- '' Selected Passages From Correspondence With His Friends '' (1847, collection of letters and essays)
- ---'' Meditations On The Divine Liturgy ''
- 1913 —'' The Night Before Christmas '', a 41-minute film by Ladislas Starevich which contains some of the first combinations of Stop Motion animation with live action
- 1926 —'' The Overcoat '', a Soviet silent film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg
- 1945 —'' The Lost Letter '', the Soviet Union's first Feature -length Traditionally-animated film
- 1949 —'' The Inspector General '', a musical comedey adaptation directed by Henry Koster and starring Danny Kaye .
- 1951 —'' The Night Before Christmas '', an Animated Feature Film directed by the Brumberg sisters
- 1959 —'' The Overcoat '', a Soviet film directed by Aleksey Batalov
- 1962 —'' Taras Bulba '', a Yugoslavia n/American film directed by J. Lee Thompson
- 1963 —''The Nose'', a short film by Alexandre Alexeieff And Claire Parker using Pinscreen Animation
- 1984 —'' Dead Souls '', directed by Mikhail Shveytser
- 1997 —'' The Night Before Christmas '', a 26-minute stop-motion-animated film {Link without Title}
- 20??—'' The Overcoat '', an upcoming film by acclaimed animator Yuriy Norshteyn , being worked on since 1981
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