V lyudyakh

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"V lyudyakh" is the second volume of Maxim Gorky's autobiographical trilogy, depicting his formative years as he struggles for education and self-discovery amid harsh social conditions.

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instanceOf autobiographical novel
book
alsoKnownAs In the World NERFINISHED
author Maxim Gorky NERFINISHED
authorNationality Russian
basedOn life of Maxim Gorky
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
depicts Gorky’s formative years
harsh social conditions
self-discovery
struggle for education
followedBy Moi universitety
follows Detstvo
genre autobiography
social realism
hasAutobiographicalCharacter true
hasPrequel Detstvo NERFINISHED
hasSequel Moi universitety
literaryImportance key work in Gorky’s autobiographical cycle
literaryMovement realism
literarySeriesPosition second volume
mainCharacter Maxim Gorky NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
originalLanguage Russian
originalTitleScript Cyrillic
partOf Maxim Gorky autobiographical trilogy
settingPeriod late 19th century
settingPlace Russian Empire NERFINISHED
theme education as self-liberation
formation of personality
poverty
social injustice
working-class life
titleLanguage Russian
titleMeaning Among People NERFINISHED

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