An Analysis of Maxim Gorky’s Short Story Her Lover
This paper debates three views in Maxim Gorky’s short story Her Lover. The first one is human loneliness, lack of communication, fragmented and lost identity in modern industrialized Russian society, which was actually a general view in the early decades of the twentieth century. Secondly, Gorky end...
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doaj-8aca9c73f1de4afa8d42e493ba68fa8e2020-11-24T23:03:45ZaraKarabuk UniversityTarih Kültür ve Sanat Araştırmaları Dergisi2147-06262013-07-012210211310.7596/taksad.v2i2.236106An Analysis of Maxim Gorky’s Short Story Her LoverAli GunesThis paper debates three views in Maxim Gorky’s short story Her Lover. The first one is human loneliness, lack of communication, fragmented and lost identity in modern industrialized Russian society, which was actually a general view in the early decades of the twentieth century. Secondly, Gorky endows his fictional character Teresa with the Romantic energy which enables her to survive her misery and loneliness by inventing an imaginary lover. Finally, the paper examines the views of prejudice and “self-sufficiency” which put serious hurdles before real communication and thus cause the spiritual and moral decay in social life and relationships.http://kutaksam.karabuk.edu.tr/index.php/ilk/article/view/236This paper debates three views in Maxim Gorky’s short story Her Lover. The first one is human loneliness, lack of communication, fragmented and lost identity in modern industrialized Russian society, which was actually a general view in the early decades |
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Ali Gunes An Analysis of Maxim Gorky’s Short Story Her Lover Tarih Kültür ve Sanat Araştırmaları Dergisi This paper debates three views in Maxim Gorky’s short story Her Lover. The first one is human loneliness, lack of communication, fragmented and lost identity in modern industrialized Russian society, which was actually a general view in the early decades |
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An Analysis of Maxim Gorky’s Short Story Her Lover |
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An Analysis of Maxim Gorky’s Short Story Her Lover |
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An Analysis of Maxim Gorky’s Short Story Her Lover |
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Karabuk University |
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Tarih Kültür ve Sanat Araştırmaları Dergisi |
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This paper debates three views in Maxim Gorky’s short story Her Lover. The first one is human loneliness, lack of communication, fragmented and lost identity in modern industrialized Russian society, which was actually a general view in the early decades of the twentieth century. Secondly, Gorky endows his fictional character Teresa with the Romantic energy which enables her to survive her misery and loneliness by inventing an imaginary lover. Finally, the paper examines the views of prejudice and “self-sufficiency” which put serious hurdles before real communication and thus cause the spiritual and moral decay in social life and relationships. |
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This paper debates three views in Maxim Gorky’s short story Her Lover. The first one is human loneliness, lack of communication, fragmented and lost identity in modern industrialized Russian society, which was actually a general view in the early decades |
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