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Learn Russian with Short Stories: The Nose: Interlinear Russian to English

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Best way to learn Russian by reading Do you want to learn Russian with real Russian Literature? It's easy with Russian and interlinear English. 160+ pages with every word translated literally and in English idiom so you can keep on reading and learn a lot of new words at the same time.

The only Russian reader with literal word-for-word translation and idiomatic explanation where necessary. This book contains short stories from classic Russian author Nikolai Gogol.

We have added an interlinear translation to the Russian text. This means that the meaning of every Russian word is immediately accessible, which in turn will make it much easier for you to expand your Russian vocabulary fast. This is a unique method enabling you to read Russian from the start.

How to learn Russian fast and easy Use the HypLern method to learn to read Russian with ease and expand your vocabulary fast. Re-read the texts to learn the high frequency words.

Then mark and learn the more difficult words until you master those by re-reading their paragraphs. The repetition and the association of the story will help you memorize the words.

N.B. Be sure to use compact spacing in your Kindle settings for this book. This is a multi-line interlinear book, so otherwise lines might overflow and if the kindle version doesn't work well for you feel free to reach out for a PDF version that you can import on your Kindle device. Also, audio is available as well, just contact us! Finally, we have a HypLern Reader App on Amazon that integrates reading with word practice, for more learning options.

171 pages, Paperback

Published February 4, 2020

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Nikolai Gogol

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People consider that Russian writer Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (Николай Васильевич Гоголь) founded realism in Russian literature. His works include The Overcoat (1842) and Dead Souls (1842).

Ukrainian birth, heritage, and upbringing of Gogol influenced many of his written works among the most beloved in the tradition of Russian-language literature. Most critics see Gogol as the first Russian realist. His biting satire, comic realism, and descriptions of Russian provincials and petty bureaucrats influenced later Russian masters Leo Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev, and especially Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Gogol wittily said many later Russian maxims.

Gogol first used the techniques of surrealism and the grotesque in his works The Nose , Viy , The Overcoat , and Nevsky Prospekt . Ukrainian upbringing, culture, and folklore influenced his early works, such as Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka .
His later writing satirized political corruption in the Russian empire in Dead Souls .

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