The presence of realistic socialist commitment in the novel (The Novel "Mother" by Maxim Gorky as a Case Study)

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Soulef Zerari, Kechiche Hachemi

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Commitment to various issues has been prominent in critical and literary writings for a long time, captivating both Western and Arab critics. Their perspectives on engagement vary according to their different orientations and schools of thought. This concept has been particularly emphasised by several movements, especially socialist realism, which has brought it to the fore due to its inseparable connection with the democratic socialist working class movement. In the Russian literary work "Mother" by Maxim Gorky, we aim to explore the meaning of the term and all the concepts, principles and types that emerge from it, according to the doctrine of socialist realism

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