This article aims to extract some elements from Georg Lukács' analysis of Soviet literary production, which narrates the historical experience of the struggle for Bolshevik power in the Russian civil war after 1917. In particular, it analyses Alexander Fadeiev's essay on the novel The nineteen. These elements reveal the critic's conception of literary realism, as well as his appreciation of the literary heritage of classical Russian realism for the development of further socialist realism.Este artigo tem como objetivo extrair alguns elementos da análise, feita por Georg Lukács, da produção literária soviética, que narra a experiência histórica da luta pela tomada do poder bolchevique da guerra civil russa após 1917. Analisa, em particular, ...
The author of the article analyzes poetics of the novel by Alexey Varlamov - a contemporary author, ...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
Origins: Socialist Realism and Soviet literature The Revolution signified the end not only of an ent...
In the present paper we will discuss, in general terms, the historical and social implications of th...
Na presente tese procuramos compreender qual o sentido de Lukács nos anos 1930 defender no campo cul...
Esse trabalho tem o objetivo de analisar e discutir a concepção de Georg Lukács sobre realismo artís...
This article aims to argue about the presence of the Russian Revolution in a novel from the post-Sov...
The focus of the article is upon the hypothesis is that, despite the obvious differences in Lermonto...
This essay explores the dichotomy between the processes of the so-called Russian cultural identity a...
In one of his last articles (dated 1992), the semioticist YuriLotman analyzes the so-called “classic...
A partir dos anos 30, o filósofo húngaro Georg Lukács publica uma série de textos nos quais procura ...
The superfluous man and the Russian reception of the French personal novel. This article aims at gi...
This book is the first comprehensive history – in the West and in Russia alike – of literary critici...
This paper analyses José Carlos Mariátegui’s reception of Russian literature during the 1920s. For M...
The article deals with the research on various aspects of socialist realism from the perspective of ...
The author of the article analyzes poetics of the novel by Alexey Varlamov - a contemporary author, ...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
Origins: Socialist Realism and Soviet literature The Revolution signified the end not only of an ent...
In the present paper we will discuss, in general terms, the historical and social implications of th...
Na presente tese procuramos compreender qual o sentido de Lukács nos anos 1930 defender no campo cul...
Esse trabalho tem o objetivo de analisar e discutir a concepção de Georg Lukács sobre realismo artís...
This article aims to argue about the presence of the Russian Revolution in a novel from the post-Sov...
The focus of the article is upon the hypothesis is that, despite the obvious differences in Lermonto...
This essay explores the dichotomy between the processes of the so-called Russian cultural identity a...
In one of his last articles (dated 1992), the semioticist YuriLotman analyzes the so-called “classic...
A partir dos anos 30, o filósofo húngaro Georg Lukács publica uma série de textos nos quais procura ...
The superfluous man and the Russian reception of the French personal novel. This article aims at gi...
This book is the first comprehensive history – in the West and in Russia alike – of literary critici...
This paper analyses José Carlos Mariátegui’s reception of Russian literature during the 1920s. For M...
The article deals with the research on various aspects of socialist realism from the perspective of ...
The author of the article analyzes poetics of the novel by Alexey Varlamov - a contemporary author, ...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
Origins: Socialist Realism and Soviet literature The Revolution signified the end not only of an ent...