Titre | Le « léninisme » dans la critique littéraire soviétique | |
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Auteur | Michel Aucouturier | |
Revue |
Cahiers du monde russe Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique |
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Numéro | volumer 17, no 4, octobre-décembre 1976 | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Articles |
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Page | 411-426 | |
Résumé anglais |
Michel Aucouturier, The "leninism" in the Soviet literary assessment.
Although Lenin was one of the Russian Marxist publicists who had never dealt directly with the specific problems of art and literary creation, he is considered by the Marxist literary critics of the USSR as the true founder of their school of thought. Until 1930, the title belonged to Plehanov and to his followers, in particular to Pereverzev, later denounced for "vulgar sociologism ". In fact the texts of Lenin on Tolstoi and on the party press — to which as from 1930 were added the notions of "reflection" and of "chosen position" — supplied their author with a theoretical justification of a literature subordinated to the party and the State. The "leninism", insofar as literary assessment is concerned, is in fact a manifestation of the theory of Stalinism. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/cmr_0008-0160_1976_num_17_4_1271 |