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Taras Bulba; a Tale of the Cossacks

Taras Bulba; a Tale of the Cossacks

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Number of Chapters: 12

Length: 04 hours and 47 minutes

Language: English

Taras Bulba is a romanticised historical novella by Nikolai Gogol set in Russia’s equivalent of America’s wild frontier, what is today Ukraine, a name which means something like “frontier” or “marches”. It was an ill-defined wild border land whose borders were subject to change and whose nominal rulers had allowed it to become a nuisance to them that it might also be a nuisance to the armies of their enemies and an obstacle to their advances. It was a time when men were men and sheep were scared and those men were Cossacks.

The story concerns the lives and deaths of Cossack colonel Taras Bulba and his two sons Ostap and Andriy who have just graduated from the Kiev Academy. It is a tale of bravado, derring-do, defence of the faith, chivalry, romance, honour and above all carousing. (summary by SimonSG)

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Chapter One (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Two (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Three (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Four (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Five (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Six (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Seven (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Eight (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Nine (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Ten (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Eleven (Simon Hoare)
Chapter Twelve (Simon Hoare)
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