"The Masquerade," a treasured four-act play by Mikhail Yurievich
Lermontov, is a classic work of Russian romanticism.
In 1830s St. Petersburg, aristocrat Arbenin and Nina, his wife,
attend a masked ball. In a tragic case of mistaken identity,
Arbenin convinces himself that his wife is romantically involved
with Prince Zvezdich. Arbenin is tragically blinded by jealousy and
pride, and then a disaster happens...
A celebration and examination of a classic work from the Golden
Age of Russian culture, the first poetic translation by Russian
American professor Alfred E. Karpovich brings "The Masquerade" to a
new, English-speaking audience. A work of great importance, this
drama examines the collision between true love and the societal
prejudice of honor and dignity. In translation, it casts an
inquisitive eye at the state of human dignity in the twenty-first
century.
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