The article explores the construction and the representation of the portrait of the leader in the Soviet literature of the Stalin era. The origins of the official image of Stalin are examined under the prism of the analysis of the modern mythologizing, as it has been described by Roland Barthes. Furthermore, we explore some of the peculiarities of the Soviet literature in the construction and strengthening of the personality cult, where the method of socialist realism has gained the function of a social institution, which, like the myth, re-creates the reality, stating that “beautiful - this is our life.”The article is written with the purpose of systematizing what has already been examined by other researchers and has a total basis, establ...
This book completes the author's study of the sociology of the literary process in Soviet Russia, be...
Although the cult of personality certainly owed something to Stalin’s affinity for self-aggrandiseme...
Origins: Socialist Realism and Soviet literature The Revolution signified the end not only of an ent...
Staliniana is an eclectic genre of Russian literature of the Soviet period. It deals with the fictio...
The considerations in this paper focus upon the Russian idea of which consequence and ...
From 1929 until 1953, Iosif Stalin’s image became a central symbol in Soviet propaganda. Touched up ...
The considerations in this paper focus upon the Russian idea of which consequence and extension is m...
The article deals with the research on various aspects of socialist realism from the perspective of ...
The article analyzes Sergiusz Piasecki’s The Memoirs of a Red Army Officer through the prism of Mikh...
The article deals with the 1938 treatise History of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), abbr...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
The article analyses mythopoetical elements in a distinctly Stalinist genre of biographical writing ...
In my work Ifocus on the socialistic realism drama in Czechoslovakia, which was formed during the pe...
none1noThis paper looks at the depiction of Lenin and Stalin in Soviet history textbooks, tracing th...
Socialist Realism, as both a literary and historical phenomenon, has been a neglected subject within...
This book completes the author's study of the sociology of the literary process in Soviet Russia, be...
Although the cult of personality certainly owed something to Stalin’s affinity for self-aggrandiseme...
Origins: Socialist Realism and Soviet literature The Revolution signified the end not only of an ent...
Staliniana is an eclectic genre of Russian literature of the Soviet period. It deals with the fictio...
The considerations in this paper focus upon the Russian idea of which consequence and ...
From 1929 until 1953, Iosif Stalin’s image became a central symbol in Soviet propaganda. Touched up ...
The considerations in this paper focus upon the Russian idea of which consequence and extension is m...
The article deals with the research on various aspects of socialist realism from the perspective of ...
The article analyzes Sergiusz Piasecki’s The Memoirs of a Red Army Officer through the prism of Mikh...
The article deals with the 1938 treatise History of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), abbr...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
The article analyses mythopoetical elements in a distinctly Stalinist genre of biographical writing ...
In my work Ifocus on the socialistic realism drama in Czechoslovakia, which was formed during the pe...
none1noThis paper looks at the depiction of Lenin and Stalin in Soviet history textbooks, tracing th...
Socialist Realism, as both a literary and historical phenomenon, has been a neglected subject within...
This book completes the author's study of the sociology of the literary process in Soviet Russia, be...
Although the cult of personality certainly owed something to Stalin’s affinity for self-aggrandiseme...
Origins: Socialist Realism and Soviet literature The Revolution signified the end not only of an ent...