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Childhood in the World, My University

(soviet Union) Gorky

448K02

"Childhood in the World, My University" is a trilogy of Gorky's famous autobiographical novels. It is a colorful historical picture painted by Gorky based on his own life path and the social life of Russia in the 1870s and 1880s. It is an outstanding artistic treasure. The protagonist Alyosha in the work is not only a portrayal of Gorky's early life, but also an artistic model of general significance for the Russian working people to move towards a new life after going through arduous and complicated tempering.

Childhood (chinese Translation of Masterpieces of World Literature)

(soviet Union) Gorky

162K0

Gorky's autobiographical trilogy "Childhood", "In the World" and "My University" is a rare series of documentary novels in the history of Russian literature. It truly and in detail describes the author's ups and downs before the age of 20, his ideological growth and his psychological journey on the road to revolution. It focuses on various aspects of Russian society to varying degrees and is also a record of the life of the Russian people under certain historical development conditions. "Childhood" was created in 1913 and describes the childhood life of the protagonist Alyosha from the age of three to ten. After his father passed away, he lived in his grandfather's house. In such a typical small bourgeois family, he witnessed the greedy and selfish ugly faces of his grandfather, uncles and relatives. Fortunately, his kind-hearted grandmother loved him very much, and the fairy tale world in her mouth protected his growth.

Childhood (illustrated Collector's Edition)

(soviet Union) Gorky

135K01

"Childhood" is the first of a trilogy of autobiographical novels written by Gorky based on his own experiences (the other two are "In the World" and "My University"). It tells the childhood life of Alyosha (Gorky's nickname) from the age of three to ten, vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in the former Soviet Union in the 1870s and 1980s, and writes about Gorky's understanding of suffering and unique insights into social life. There is an endless desire and strength in the words. "Childhood" (Illustrated Collector's Edition) will include nearly a hundred exquisite original Russian illustrations, striving to be presented to readers with exquisite binding.