The Tramp’s Philosophy: Human Dignity in Maxim Gorky’s Short Stories.
Freedom Among the Outcasts: A Study of Gorky’s Early Prose.
This paper would examine how Gorky portrays the marginalized "outcasts" of Russian society not just as victims, but as symbols of unyielding freedom and dignity. YaЕџanmД±Еџ Hikayeler KitabД±nД±
An interesting paper about (specifically the selection curated and translated by Ataol Behramoğlu ) should focus on the raw, unfiltered humanism of his early "tramp" period.
Analyze characters like Makar Chudra and Chelkash , who reject societal norms in favor of absolute personal freedom. The Tramp’s Philosophy: Human Dignity in Maxim Gorky’s
Proposed Paper: "The Naked Soul: Humanism and Rebellion in Gorky's Yaşanmış Hikâyeler "
Use the famous anecdote where Chekhov questioned Gorky's overly detailed descriptions (like a floating orange) to discuss Gorky's unique, sensory-heavy narrative style. Explore how Gorky balances harsh, "naked" reality (poverty,
Explore how Gorky balances harsh, "naked" reality (poverty, hunger, and violence) with a profound, almost spiritual belief in the human spirit.