This is a list of the works by Nikolai Gogol (1809–52), followed by a list of adaptations of his works:
Decoration of Vladimir of the Third Class, unfinished comedy (1832).Marriage, comedy (1835, published and premiered 1842).The Gamblers, comedy (1836, published 1842, premiered 1843).The Government Inspector, also translated as The Inspector General (1836).Leaving the Theater, (After the Staging of a New Comedy) (1836)Woman, essay (1830)Preface, to first volume of Evenings on a Farm (1831)Preface, to second volume of Evenings on a Farm (1832)Selected Passages from Correspondence with Friends, collection of letters and essays (1847).Meditations on the Divine LiturgyEvenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, volume I of short story collection (1831):The Fair at SorochintsïSt John's EveMay Night, or the Drowned MaidenThe Lost Letter: A Tale Told by the Sexton of the N...ChurchEvenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, volume II of short story collection (1832):Christmas EveA Terrible VengeanceIvan Fyodorovich Shponka and His AuntA Bewitched PlaceArabesques, short story collection (1835):The PortraitA Chapter from an Historical Novel (fragment)Nevsky ProspectThe Prisoner (fragment)Diary of a MadmanMirgorod, short story collection in two volumes (1835):The Old World LandownersTaras BulbaViyThe Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan NikiforovichThe Nose, short story (1835-1836)The Carriage, short story (1836)Rome, fragment (1842)The Overcoat, short story (1842)Dead Souls, novel (1842), intended as the first part of a trilogy.Gogol's short stories composed between 1830 and 1835 are set in Ukraine, and are sometimes referenced collectively as his Ukrainian tales.
His short stories composed between 1835 and 1842 are set in Petersburg, and are sometimes referenced collectively as his St Petersburg tales.
Ode to Italy, poem (1829)Hanz Küchelgarten, narrative poem published under the pseudonym "V. Alov" (1829)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 action1926: The Overcoat, a Soviet silent film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg1945: The Lost Letter, the Soviet Union's first feature-length traditionally animated film1949: The Inspector General, a musical comedy and very loose adaptation directed by Henry Koster and starring Danny Kaye.1951: The Night Before Christmas, an animated feature film directed by the Brumberg sisters1952: Il Cappotto, an Italian film directed by Alberto Lattuada1959: The Overcoat, a Soviet film directed by Aleksey Batalov1962: Taras Bulba, a Yugoslavian/American film directed by J. Lee Thompson1963: The Nose, a short film by Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker using pinscreen animation1967: Viy, a horror film made on Mosfilm and based on the Nikolai Gogol story of the same name.1984: Dead Souls, directed by Mikhail Shveytser1997: The Night Before Christmas, a 26-minute stop-motion-animated film20??: The Overcoat, an upcoming film by acclaimed animator Yuriy Norshteyn, being worked on since 1981The Portrait, an upcoming English language feature film adaptation1874: Vakula the Smith, an opera by Pyotr Tchaikovsky1880: May Night, an opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov1885: Cherevichki, Tchaikovsky's revision of Vakula the Smith1906: Zhenitba, an unfinished opera begun in 1868 by Modest Mussorgsky1917: The Fair at Sorochyntsi, an unfinished opera begun in 1874 by Modest Mussorgsky and first completed by César Cui - many different versions exist1930: The Nose, a satirical opera by Dmitri Shostakovich1976: Dead Souls, an opera by Russian nationalist composer Rodion Shchedrin2011: Gogol, an opera by Russian composer Lera Auerbach commissioned by Vienna's Theater an der Wien2006: Dead Souls, a BBC radio adaptation