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The Will to Power and the Subject in Maxim Gorky's Literary Prose (Nietzschean Motifs of the Story the Life of Klim Samgin)

Vestnik Tomskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta, Filologiya - Russian Federation
doi 10.17223/19986645/62/18
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December 1, 2019

Authors
Vyacheslav T. Faritov
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Tomsk State University


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