THE PROBLEM OF HUMANISM IN M. GORKY’S ESSAY “A. A. BLOK”
Journal Title: Studia Litterarum - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The article examines one of the most important problems of Gorky’s work — a problem of humanism. It relates the history of creation of Gorky’s essay “A. A. Blok” (1923) to the author’s reflections about deformation of the old and the birth of the new humanism in post-revolutionary era. Gorky was one of the few Blok’s contemporaries who understood the poet’s concern about the collapse of the old humanism in the world torn by wars and revolutions. It was Gorky who listen ing to Blok’s presentation “Heine in Russia” was so affected by it that proposed to devote a special seminar related to this theme in the department of the publishing house “World Literature.” This seminar prompted Blok to write his famous article, “The Collapse of Humanism” (1919).
Authors and Affiliations
Natalia N. Primochkina
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