This paper would examine how Gorky portrays the marginalized "outcasts" of Russian society not just as victims, but as symbols of unyielding freedom and dignity.
Analyze characters like Makar Chudra and Chelkash , who reject societal norms in favor of absolute personal freedom.
An interesting paper about (specifically the selection curated and translated by Ataol Behramoğlu ) should focus on the raw, unfiltered humanism of his early "tramp" period.
From Folklore to Fact: The Bridge Between Myth and Reality in "Yaşanmış Hikâyeler". Yaşanmış Hikayeler - Maksim Gorki - 1000Kitap
Discuss why these early, lived-experience stories often resonate more deeply than his later, more overtly ideological works like The Mother . Potential Titles:
Freedom Among the Outcasts: A Study of Gorky’s Early Prose.
Use the famous anecdote where Chekhov questioned Gorky's overly detailed descriptions (like a floating orange) to discuss Gorky's unique, sensory-heavy narrative style.