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'''Maksym Tadeyovych Rylsky''' ({{lang-uk|Максим Тадейович Рильський}}; {{OldStyleDate|19 March|1895|7 March}} in ] – ] ] ''id.'') was a ] poet. He began writing as a representative of 'pure art' doctrine, during the Stalinist years adopted the official doctrine of 'socialist realism' (Rylsky's panegyry of Stalin: ]). Later, Rylsky returned to neo-classical forms. | '''Maksym Tadeyovych Rylsky''' ({{lang-uk|Максим Тадейович Рильський}}; {{OldStyleDate|19 March|1895|7 March}} in ] – ] ] ''id.'') was a ] poet. He began writing as a representative of 'pure art' doctrine, during the Stalinist years adopted the official doctrine of 'socialist realism' (Rylsky's panegyry of Stalin: ]). Later, Rylsky returned to neo-classical forms. He joined Communist party in 1943. | ||
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Maksym Tadeyovych Rylsky (Template:Lang-uk; 19 March [O.S. 7 March] 1895 in Kiev – 24 July 1964 id.) was a Ukrainian poet. He began writing as a representative of 'pure art' doctrine, during the Stalinist years adopted the official doctrine of 'socialist realism' (Rylsky's panegyry of Stalin: Stalin#Cult of personality). Later, Rylsky returned to neo-classical forms. He joined Communist party in 1943.
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