THE THEME OF THE LITTLE MAN IN RUSSIAN LITERATURE OF THE 20TH CENTURY
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little man, transformation, Russian literature of the XX century, personality and system, humanism.Abstract
The article examines the evolution of one of the central types of Russian literature — the "little man". The transition from the compassionate humanism of the 19th century to the tragic confrontation of personality and system in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods is analyzed.
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