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Adams, Amy Singleton. Dictionary of Literary Biography Volume 198: Russian Literature in the Age of Pushkin and Gogol: Prose, edited by Cristine A. Rydel. The Gale Group, 1999, pp. 137-166.
Beresford, M. ‘‘Introduction.’’ In The Government Inspector: A Comedy in Five Acts, by N. V. Gogol. Edwin Mellen Press, 1996, pp. V, 1-94.
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