Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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... literature , actor training , directing and stage me chanics - and to relate these separate elements to the art of the Theatre as a whole . Peter the Great , ( 1682-1725 ) through his interest in establishing an educated upper class in ...
... literature , actor training , directing and stage me chanics - and to relate these separate elements to the art of the Theatre as a whole . Peter the Great , ( 1682-1725 ) through his interest in establishing an educated upper class in ...
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... literature and drama of Russia for fifty years . The basic belief of the realists was that art existed " for life's sake " , that liter- ature and drama should serve in the struggle of the different classes for a better adjustment in ...
... literature and drama of Russia for fifty years . The basic belief of the realists was that art existed " for life's sake " , that liter- ature and drama should serve in the struggle of the different classes for a better adjustment in ...
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... Literature in 1888 , where the latter continued to act and direct , making use of a wide variety of the world's best plays in his repertoire . The Moscow Art Theatre , which first opened on October 14 , 1898 , grew out of the Society of ...
... Literature in 1888 , where the latter continued to act and direct , making use of a wide variety of the world's best plays in his repertoire . The Moscow Art Theatre , which first opened on October 14 , 1898 , grew out of the Society of ...
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