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The Positive hero in Russian literature
The Positive Hero in Russian Literature is a seminal study by Rufus W. Mathewson, Jr., examining the evolution of the “positive hero” as an ideological and literary construct in Russian and Soviet literature. Through an analysis of major writers and canonical texts, the book traces how the concept of the idealized heroic figure developed from pre-revolutionary traditions to its central role in socialist realism. Mathewson explores the political, cultural, and artistic functions of the positive hero, revealing the dynamic relationship between literature and ideology in Russia. This second edition expands upon earlier insights and remains a foundational work for understanding Soviet literary theory and narrative identity.
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