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  1. Barbares/sauvages : Les non-civilisés dans 'Les Barbares' de Maxime Gorki
    Published: 30.08.2018

    When Gorki wrote his play "The Barbarians" (1906), he probably did not intend to raise such an intricate problem as the relationship between the barbarian, the savage and the civilized. Neither did he envisage talking about this triadic relation in... more

     

    When Gorki wrote his play "The Barbarians" (1906), he probably did not intend to raise such an intricate problem as the relationship between the barbarian, the savage and the civilized. Neither did he envisage talking about this triadic relation in reference to its political, historical and philosophical meaning. He proceeded as a writer and managed to construct a peculiar literary figure of the "barbarian" in its multiple aspects, and as related to other figures, such as the savage, in the first place. In this paper I argue that Gorki's intrinsically literary venture consisted in trying to make collide two categories that never normally enter in a dual relationship, but are always mediated by the category of the "civilized". The objective of this paper is to examine the consequences of this forced dualism, which without imposing any idea of civilization, however, ends up by setting it as a problem for further meditation and, without giving any solution, invites the reader to pursue his reflection.

     

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    Source: CompaRe
    Language: French
    Media type: Part of a book; Part of a book
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-3-8498-1119-8
    DDC Categories: 800; 890; 891
    Collection: Aisthesis Verlag
    Subjects: Gorʹkij, Maksim; Barbar <Motiv>; Varvary
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