Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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Stran 1
... Tragedy followed the Racine traditions of long tirades , lofty sentiments and classical subject matter , all of which was alien to Russian nature and consequently produced no 2 . drama of lasting value . Comedy was chiefly.
... Tragedy followed the Racine traditions of long tirades , lofty sentiments and classical subject matter , all of which was alien to Russian nature and consequently produced no 2 . drama of lasting value . Comedy was chiefly.
Stran 9
... tragedy of lust and murder . Although writing in a period when realism was dominant , Count Alexey Tolstoy ( 1817-75 ) belongs to the romantic writers . Alexey Tolstoy sought the material for his dramatic compositions in history . Three ...
... tragedy of lust and murder . Although writing in a period when realism was dominant , Count Alexey Tolstoy ( 1817-75 ) belongs to the romantic writers . Alexey Tolstoy sought the material for his dramatic compositions in history . Three ...
Stran 35
... tragedy . A play will be great only when it leaves the borders of farce on one hand and melodrama on the other ; it will be a great stage and literary success only when it combines the two character- istics . We may have , however , a ...
... tragedy . A play will be great only when it leaves the borders of farce on one hand and melodrama on the other ; it will be a great stage and literary success only when it combines the two character- istics . We may have , however , a ...
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acting character actor training aesthetic distance Alexey Tolstoy Allardyce Nicoll Anesya artistic atmosphere audience best play Boris Godunov changes Chekhov comedy Constantin Stanislavsky constructivism constructivistic sets Count Lev Tolstoy creative Crowell cubistic developed Dewitt H dramatist emotional experimentation fundamental line Germany Gorky husband illusion imitating Imperial Little Theatre Ivan the Terrible Kamerng Theatre line of action Literary Digest literature and drama lives married Max Reinhardt Maxim Gorky Meyerhold Moliere monodrama Moscow Art Theatre movement Mstislavsky Nikita Nikolayevich Opera Ostrovsky outstanding Pisemsky plot political post-revolution present day art Principles of Aesthetics problem proletarian propagandist plays realistic period represented Russian directors Russian drama Russian plays Russian stage Russian Theatre satire Sayler scenery serf Sheldon Cheney singer social soul Stage Decoration stage design stage settings symbolic system of actor Tairoff Theatre Arts Monthly Theatre in Petrograd theatrical Theory of Drama tragedy Turgenev unity of impression Wit Works Woe writers Yevreynoff young