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Maxim Gorky (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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Maxim Gorky wrote a total of fifteen plays, only three of which were staged during his lifetime: Na dne (1902; The Lower Depths, 1912), Vassa Zheleznova (1910; English translation, 1945), and Yegor Bulychov i drugiye (1932; Yegor Bulychov and Others, 1937). His other plays include Meshchane (1902; Smug Citizen, 1906), Dachniki (1904; Summer Folk, 1905), Deti solntsa (1905; Children of the Sun, 1906), Varvary (1906; Barbarians, 1906), Vragi (1906;...
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