Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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... wrote , yet each portrayed his characters with realistic truth and directly , or indirectly , reflected social changes , their causes , or results . Ostrovsky ( 1823-86 ) is the only great author in Russian Altogether he literature who ...
... wrote , yet each portrayed his characters with realistic truth and directly , or indirectly , reflected social changes , their causes , or results . Ostrovsky ( 1823-86 ) is the only great author in Russian Altogether he literature who ...
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... wrote about the middle or lower middle class in Russian cities - the mer- chants and petty officials , persons with whom he had associated when he was clerk of the Commercial court . He presented the lives of these people ...
... wrote about the middle or lower middle class in Russian cities - the mer- chants and petty officials , persons with whom he had associated when he was clerk of the Commercial court . He presented the lives of these people ...
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... wrote of the lives of the educated middle class of his time . His fame as a short story writer is probably even greater than his fame as a dramatist . dramatic works may be divided into two groups and tragedies . His short farces The ...
... wrote of the lives of the educated middle class of his time . His fame as a short story writer is probably even greater than his fame as a dramatist . dramatic works may be divided into two groups and tragedies . His short farces The ...
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