Walking through life, the challenge of Maksim Gorki
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-4301.2014.2.17883Keywords:
Russian Literature, Maksim Gorki, Autobiography.Abstract
Through a questioning about the possibility to recognize the appropriate phrase and image that are expressed in Maksim Gorki´s prose, it is our objective to translate the lived experiences that resist the marks of the uneasiness caused in a conscience whose memory was its greatest uniqueness. We propose a more accurate perception of the autobiographic trilogy My Childhood, In the World and My Universities, regarding a movement towards a self-account of his own particular “I” and a singular worldview that ratifies and very often rectifies the historical basis that circumscribed it in the pastDownloads
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