id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22046 Ostwald, Hans Maxim Gorki .txt text/plain 10976 818 76 pessimism; Literature and society; Gorki's youth; Hard times; A vagrant life; Journalist days; Rapid success; The new heroes; Creatures once spring can only be realised when we reflect that Maxim Gorki worked his actual forms of existence, Gorki, the proletaire and railway-hand, it is thus that men like Gorki can exert an overwhelming influence [Illustration: A page from Gorki's last work (_Transcribed and To us, therefore, Gorki's "creatures that once were men" appear strange The new romance; Sentiment and humour; Russian middle class; The man of Gorki's works; we are confronted with far more virile characters than Men." But Gorki's new conception of life is less clearly and broadly impressions of Nature in so many of Gorki's works, that makes them at In the novel, "Three Men," Gorki leaves the world of vagrants. imaginative insight that forces Gorki into the arms of the men who are ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF GORKI'S WORKS ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF GORKI'S WORKS ./cache/22046.txt ./txt/22046.txt