48 STUDY OUTLINE ON "Comrades" and "Twenty-six and one" stand almost alone, even in Russian literature, for vigor of characterization and an always beseeching natural beauty. Christian Brinton. In the steppe; story of a tramp. In Wiener. Anthology of Russian literature, v. 2, p. 468-82. Gorky draws his vagabonds with a realism that surpasses all previous attempts in that field . . . not less characteristic are his pictures of southern scenes, of the steppe, the sea, and the noisy quay. Leo Wiener. Tchelkache (Chelkash). In Gorky. Twenty-six men and a girl and other stories. Fortnightly Review. 76:1083-110. Dec. '01. Living Age. 232 : 202-22. Jan. 25, '02. It sounds that universal note able to draw together men of all races, brothers of every class and of every clime. Katha- rine Wylde. Twenty-six men and a girl. In Gorky. Twenty-six men and a girl and other stories. "One of Gorky's greatest stories." References Bruckner. Literary history of Russia, p. 538-41. Hapgood. Survey of Russian literature, p. 268-72. Kropotkin. Russian literature, p. 249-60; Same. Kropotkin. Ideals and realities in Russian literature, p. 249-60. Persky. Contemporary Russian novelists, p. 142-98. Phelps. Essays on Russian novelists, p. 215-33. Bookman. 13 151 -3. March '01. Russia's tramp novelist. Arthur Hornblow. Bookman. 16 : 328-32. Dec. '02 ; Same. Bookman. 32 1541-43. Jan. '11. Mantle of Tolstoy. Abraham Cahan. Contemporary Review. 80 : 845-55. Dec. '01 ; Same. Living Age. 232: 193-201. Jan, 25, '02. Maxime Gorky. Charles de Sois- sons. Contemporary Review. 81 : 238-61. Feb. '02. Art and ethics of Maxim Gorky. E. J. Dillon. Craftsman. 8 : 2-13. April '05. Maxim Gorky, the author exile. Craftsman. 11:148-55. Nov. '06. With Maxim Gorky in the Adirondacks. John Spargo. Critic. 39 : 45-7. July f oi. Maxime Gorky. Christian Brinton. Critic. 46: 318-21. April '05. Gorky: Hamlet awakened. Benja- min de Casseres. Current Literature. 32:31-2. Jan. '02. Poet of vagabonds. Current Literature. 39 : 668-9. Dec. '05. Gorky's pessimistic social " drama, "The children of the seen."