Maksim Gorky Complete Russian Criticism- Creatures That Once Were Men The Man Who Was Afraid Mother Through Russia Twenty-six and One Reminiscences Of Anton Chekhov Philip Vasilyevich's Story Maxim Gorki

Maksim Gorky Complete Russian Criticism- Creatures That Once Were Men The Man Who Was Afraid Mother Through Russia Twenty-six and One Reminiscences Of Anton Chekhov Philip Vasilyevich's Story Maxim Gorki

Maksim Gorky Complete Russian Criticism- Creatures That Once Were Men The Man Who Was Afraid Mother Through Russia Twenty-six and One Reminiscences Of Anton Chekhov Philip Vasilyevich's Story Maxim Gorki

Maksim Gorky Complete Russian Criticism- Creatures That Once Were Men The Man Who Was Afraid Mother Through Russia Twenty-six and One Reminiscences Of Anton Chekhov Philip Vasilyevich's Story Maxim Gorki

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Overview

Primarily known as Maxim (Maksim) Gorky (Russian: ?????´? ??´?????), was a Russian and Soviet writer, a founder of the Socialist Realism literary method and a political activist. Includes an active table of contents for easy navigation.

Contents
Creatures That Once Were Men (1918)
The Man Who Was Afraid (1901)
Mother (1907)
Through Russia (1923)
Twenty-six and One and Other Stories (1902)
Reminiscences Of Anton Chekhov (1921)
Reminiscences Of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy (1920)
Philip Vasilyevich's Story
Maxim Gorki by Hans Ostwald (1905)

Mother (1907)
The famous novel of revolutionary conversion and struggle. This novel of Russia before the Revolution is without question the masterpiece of Gorky, Russia's greatest living writer. Into one passionate, astonishing book has been gathered the spirit of the terrifying struggle against the Czar's autocracy. In it Russia stands forth in a flood of light.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150615700
Publisher: ANEBook Publishing
Publication date: 11/21/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
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