@article{Dyachuk_2021, title={"Love for the People": On the History of "Social Feelings" In Literary Populism of the 1870-1880s}, volume={9}, url={https://journaliarll.ir/index.php/iarll/article/view/142}, DOI={10.52547/iarll.17.109}, abstractNote={<p>The article provides an overview of the works of legal populist prose of the 1870s - 1880s and critical articles devoted to it. Populist fiction is interpreted as art inspired by a special "social feeling" - love for the people. The ethics of populism demanded self-denial from the intellectual in love for the suffering people. At the same time, the affirmation of this feeling in the hero of populist prose took place in a dramatic struggle with the emotions of fear, despair, and guilt. The catastrophe that cut short the creative path of the most gifted of the populist writers – G. I. Uspensky, prompted the critics of the Silver Age to evaluate literary populism as a "tragic romance" between an intellectual and the people.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Issledovatel’skiy Zhurnal Russkogo Yazyka I Literatury}, author={Dyachuk Татьяна}, year={2021}, month={Feb.}, pages={109–125} }