Soviet Studies in Literature, Volume 1M.E. Sharpe, 1965 - American periodicals |
Contents
Laughter Is a Sign of Strength | 3 |
Soviet Studies in Literature | 4 |
Thomas Mann and His Novels | 23 |
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abstract Alexei Tolstoy artistic aspects attitude become Blok Born a Soldier Buddenbrooks changes characteristics characters Chernyshevskii complex concept contemporary CPSU creative critics deal decade discussion Dneprov Dostoyevsky dramatic elements epic epoch Esenin essence esthetics everything expressed fact Faustus Gavrilo Princip genre Gorky hero human ideal ideas ideological imagery important individual intellectual Klyuev laws of beauty Lermontov Leverkühn literary living man's Mann's means merely methodology moral Moscow narrative nature novel novella October Revolution personality Petrograd philosophical picture poem poet poetic poetry principle problems reader realism reality recent reflection relationships revolutionary Riurikov Romain Rolland Russian satire Sergei Esenin Sholokhov Sholom Aleichem Simonov social socialist socialist realism society Soviet literature Soviet Studies specific spiritual Stalin cult story struggle subject matter theory Thomas Mann thought tion translation true truth Twentieth Party Congress Voprosy literatury words young writers