Three of Them
1901 novel by Maksim Gorky
Three of Them (Russian Трое "Three") is a 1901 novel by Maksim Gorky. The plot concerns Ilya Lunyev, a boy from an urban slum, who enters the middle-class milieu only to be disillusioned to find the same moral corruption.[1]
References
- ^ F. M. Borras Maxim Gorky the writer: an interpretation 1967 p.104 "The hero of The Three of Them, Ilya Lunyev, is a boy who grows up among the filth and brutality of an urban slum, conceives a dream of middle-class respectability as the peak of human happiness, and achieves his dream through successful commercial activity, only to perceive that the social sphere to which he had so fervently aspired is morally corrupt."
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Maxim Gorky
Bibliography
- Foma Gordeyev (1899)
- Three of Them (1901)
- Mother (1906)
- The Life of a Useless Man (1908)
- A Confession (1908)
- The Artamonov Business (1925)
- The Life of Klim Samgin (1925–1936)
- "Makar Chudra" (1892)
- "Old Izergil" (1895)
- "Chelkash" (1895)
- "Creatures That Once Were Men" (1897)
- "Twenty-six Men and a Girl" (1899)
- The Philistines (1901)
- The Lower Depths (1902)
- Summerfolk (1904)
- Children of the Sun (1905)
- Barbarians (1905)
- Enemies (1906)
- The Last Ones (1908)
- Reception (1910)
- Queer People (1910)
- Vassa Zheleznova (1910/1935)
- The Old Man (1915)
- Autobiographies (1913–1923)
- The I.V. Stalin White Sea – Baltic Sea Canal (1934, editor)
- Maria Andreyeva
- Maxim Gorki Theatre
- Gorky Park (Moscow)
- Gorky Park (Rostov-on-Don)
- Maxim Gorky Literature Institute
- Sreda
- Znanie
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