Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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Stran 2
... influence of the French writers was sup- planted by the influence of the romantic writers from Germany and England . Lord Byron and Shakespeare especially influenced ་ the poets . Pushkin was the most outstanding dramatist 2. ...
... influence of the French writers was sup- planted by the influence of the romantic writers from Germany and England . Lord Byron and Shakespeare especially influenced ་ the poets . Pushkin was the most outstanding dramatist 2. ...
Stran 4
... influence and the predominance of the realistic school until about 1890. He is the first notable Russian writer to concentrate his attention on small , commonplace themes , and ordinary , vulgar people . But he can not be considered as ...
... influence and the predominance of the realistic school until about 1890. He is the first notable Russian writer to concentrate his attention on small , commonplace themes , and ordinary , vulgar people . But he can not be considered as ...
Stran 11
... influence in the newly dawning period of industrialism . The much cherished cherry orchard , which still bears lovely blossoms , but no fruit , is a symbol of the proprietress and her kind . As the family leaves their old home after it ...
... influence in the newly dawning period of industrialism . The much cherished cherry orchard , which still bears lovely blossoms , but no fruit , is a symbol of the proprietress and her kind . As the family leaves their old home after it ...
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