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Clark Katerina

Clark, Katerina. Petersburg Crucible of Cultural Revolution. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press, 1995. [Pg.134]

See Clark, Katerina, The Soviet Novel History as Ritual (Chicago, IL University of Chicago Press, 1985). [Pg.112]

Clark, Katerina, Socialist Realism with Shores The Conventions for the Positive Hero in Thomas Lahusen and Evgeny Dobrenko, eds.. Socialist Realism without Shores (Durham, NC Duke University Press, 1997), pp. 27-50. [Pg.151]

The genre of the Bildungsroman (novel of education) proved to be most suitable for simultaneously realizing the heroic principle and injecting an element of psychologism. Writing the story of a hero s formation allowed the author to reveal the process of the growth of party consciousness in his character, a conflict that Katerina Clark defined as central to the master-plot ... [Pg.104]


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