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May 12, 2010

Who was the Russian dramatist wrote The Inspector General?

Trivia Of The Day Who was the Russian dramatist wrote The Inspector General?
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Question:

What Russian dramatist wrote The Inspector General?
A:  Nikolai Gogol
B:  Anton Chekhov
C:  Maxim Gorky
D:  Alexander Pushkin

 

Answer:

Nikolai Gogol’s most celebrated play was The Inspector General (1836), a comedy which told the tale of a young civil servant who finds himself stranded in a small town, mistaken for an influential government inspector. A masterpiece of dramatic satire, The Inspector General is universally respected as one of the greatest plays of the Russian theatre.
 
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