Author:Maxim Gorky
Appearance
Works
[edit]- Selected works, 1918 (external scan)
Non-fiction
[edit]- Reminiscences of Anton Chekhov, (1905; English translation, 1921) (external scan)
- Boredom, an article about Coney Island, 8 August 1907, The Independent (NY), pp. 309-317. (external scan)
- My childhood, 1915 (external scan)
- The Shield, 1917 (external scan)
- My Apprenticeship, 1916 (external scan)
- In the World, 1917 (external scan)
- "Maxim Gorki on Lenin" in The New Europe, 6 (74) (14th March, 1918)
- Reminiscences of Leo Nicolayevitch Tolstoi, (1919; English translation, 1920)
- Maxim Gorki on the Bolsheviki (1919) (transcription project)
- Reminiscences of Anton Chekhov, 1921 (external scan)
- My University Days, 1923 (external scan)
- Days with Lenin, 1932 (external scan)
- On which side are you, "master of culture"?, 1932 (external scan)
- Culture and the people, 1939 (external scan)
- Maxim Gorky, Fragments from my Diary, 1940 (external scan)
Novels and collections
[edit]- Orlóff and His Wife: Tales of the Barefoot Brigade, 1901 (external scan)
- The Orloff Couple, and Malva, 1901 (external scan)
- Three men: a novel, 1902 (external scan)
- Three of Them, 1902 (external scan)
- Creatures That Once Were Men (Бывшие люди) (external scan)
- Mother (Мать) (external scan)
- The Man Who Was Afraid, also printed as Foma Gordeyev (Фома Гордеев), 1901, (external scan)
- The spy; the story of a superfluous man, 1908 (external scan)
- Tales of two countries, 1914 (external scan)
- Through Russia (По Руси) [1], translated by C. J. Hogarth
- The Confession, 1916 (external scan)
- The Artamonov Business, 1925 (external scan)
- Forty Years: The Life of Clim Samghin
- Part I. Bystander, 1930
- Part II. The Magnet, 1931
- Part III. Other Fires, 1933 (external scan)
- Part IV. The Specter, 1938
Short Stories
[edit]- Tales from Gorky, translated by R. Nisbet Bain
- Tchelkache (Челкаш, 1895) Twenty-Six and One and Other Stories
- One Autumn Night (Однажды осенью, 1895)
- Selected Short Stories (1892-1901), 1903 (external scan)
- The outcasts, and other stories, 1905 (external scan)
- Her Lover (Болесь, 1897)
- Malva (Мальва, 1897)
- Twenty-Six and One (Двадцать шесть и одна, 1899)
- Stories of the steppe, 1918 (external scan)
- The story of a novel: and other stories, 1920 (external scan)
Letters
[edit]- Letter on the Russian Revolution, Jan 27 1906
- Letter to a Monarchist
- Letter to Josef Stalin
- "Letter from Maxime Gorky." in Within the pale: the true story of anti-Semitic persecution in Russia by Michael Davitt, 1903 (external scan)
- Two Letters from Maxim Gorki. To Romain Rolland, December 1916, July 1917
Plays
[edit]- Five Plays, 1922 (external scan)
- The last plays of Maxim Gorki, 1937 (external scan)
- Summer-folk: Datchniki, Scenes from life, 1905 (external scan)
- The Smug Citizen, 1906 (external scan)
- The Children Of The Sun, 1906 (external scan)
- A Night's Lodging: Scenes from Russian Life, 1906 (external scan)
- The lower depths, 1912 (external scan)
- Submerged: scenes from Russian life, 1915 (external scan)
- A night's lodging: scenes from Russian life, 1920 (external scan)
Poetry
[edit]- The Nymph
- The Song of the Storm-Finch (Песня о Буревестнике, 1901)
- "A Wallachian Legend", in The Russian Review, Volume 1, No. 4, May 1916.
Works about Gorky
[edit]- Maxim Gorky; his life and writings by Emile Joseph Dillon, 1902 (external scan)
- "Maxim Gorky" from The Sewanee Review, Volume 10. 1902, (external scan)
- Iconoclasts, a book of dramatists: Ibsen, Strindberg, Becque, Hauptmann, Sudermann, Hervieu, Gorky, Duse and d'Annunzio, Maeterlinck and Bernard Shaw. by James Huneker, 1905 (external scan)
- Maxim Gorki, by Hans Ostwald 1905 (external scan)
- "Maxim Gorki" in The Social Significance of the Modern Drama, by Emma Goldman (1914)
- "Maxime Gorky" from The North American Review, Volume 183. by Louise Collier Willcox, 1906-12-07 (external scan)
- "Mr. Blogg on Maxim Gorky." in Edmund Garrett; a memoir by Edward Tyas Cook, 1909 (external scan)
- in Francisco Ferrer; his life, work and martyrdom, 1910 (external scan)
- in Modern dramatists by Ashley Dukes, 1911 (external scan)
- Contemporary Russian novelists by Serge M. Persky, 1913 (external scan)
- Maxim Gorky and the Russian Revolt, 1905, by R. L.
- "Gorki, Maxim," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1936, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 87 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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