The Rout

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The Rout is a Soviet-era novel by Alexander Fadeyev that portrays the psychological and moral trials of Red Army partisans during the Russian Civil War.

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instanceOf Soviet novel
novel
author Alexander Fadeyev NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts Red Army partisans
guerrilla warfare
internal conflicts within partisan units
genre psychological novel
revolutionary novel
war novel
hasCharacterType partisan commander
political commissar
rank-and-file partisan
ideologicalContext Bolshevik perspective
influencedBy Bolshevik revolutionary ideology
literaryMovement socialist realism
literarySignificance classic of early Soviet literature
key work on the Russian Civil War in fiction
mainTheme loyalty and betrayal
moral dilemmas in wartime
psychological trials of Red Army partisans
revolutionary duty
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Soviet war literature
placeOfSetting Far Eastern Russia NERFINISHED
Siberian taiga NERFINISHED
portrays formation of revolutionary consciousness
psychological impact of civil war on fighters
tension between personal survival and collective cause
publicationContext early Soviet period
settingPeriod Russian Civil War NERFINISHED
workOf Alexander Fadeyev NERFINISHED

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Alexander Fadeyev notableWork The Rout