Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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Stran 10
... shows what has happened to the same type of people about whom Turgenev wrote in A Mont h in the Country since the emancipation of the serfs . They are a decaying aristocracy , unable to cope with the changing world . Lyubov Andreyevna ...
... shows what has happened to the same type of people about whom Turgenev wrote in A Mont h in the Country since the emancipation of the serfs . They are a decaying aristocracy , unable to cope with the changing world . Lyubov Andreyevna ...
Stran 11
... show the beginning of re- bellion against the existing social scheme which led up to the general overthrow of the ... shows a collection of vagrants in a disreputable inn . They include a thief , a locksmith , a prostitute , a gambler ...
... show the beginning of re- bellion against the existing social scheme which led up to the general overthrow of the ... shows a collection of vagrants in a disreputable inn . They include a thief , a locksmith , a prostitute , a gambler ...
Stran 17
... shows for their own enjoyment . His first interest in the theatre was in acting . Very early in his amateur experimentations , he tried to learn acting by imitating actors whom he admired and by imitating the external mannerisms of the ...
... shows for their own enjoyment . His first interest in the theatre was in acting . Very early in his amateur experimentations , he tried to learn acting by imitating actors whom he admired and by imitating the external mannerisms of the ...
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