From Social to Anthropological Discourse in Gorky: Hypotheses and Rebuttals

Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (5):468-476 (2019)
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The authors of this article propose and defend the hypothesis that the provincial-born Maxim Gorky, when illustrating his worldview in his polemical and artistic works, served as the bearer of ment...

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