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A concise critical portrait examines a major realist writer through readings of his plays and novels, combining biographical detail with sympathetic interpretation. The essay highlights an abiding affirmation of life that counters a prevailing literary pessimism, embodied in vigorous, action-driven characters such as Nil and Polja and in dramas about family conflict and social stagnation. It emphasizes recurring themes of generational clash, moral energy stifled by sordid surroundings, and occasional programmatic rhetoric, while praising lush, colorful depictions of nature, notably the Volga. The critic's personal, engaged style mixes close reading and general commentary to trace the author's central concerns and dramatic methods.
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