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Translated and Visiting Russian Theatre in Britain, 1945-2015 - A "Russia of the Theatrical Mind"? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020):... Translated and Visiting Russian Theatre in Britain, 1945-2015 - A "Russia of the Theatrical Mind"? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Cynthia Marsh
R2,804 Discovery Miles 28 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book tackles questions about the reception and production of translated and untranslated Russian theatre in post-WW2 Britain: why in British minds is Russia viewed almost as a run-of-the-mill production of a Chekhov play. Is it because Chekhov is so dominant in British theatre culture? What about all those other Russian writers? Many of them are very different from Chekhov. A key question was formulated, thanks to a review by Susannah Clapp of Turgenev's A Month in the Country: have the British staged a 'Russia of the theatrical mind'?

Maxim Gorky - Russian Dramatist (Paperback): Cynthia Marsh Maxim Gorky - Russian Dramatist (Paperback)
Cynthia Marsh
R2,366 Discovery Miles 23 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Maxim Gorky was dubbed the father of socialist realism in the Soviet period, but he had forged his career as an internationally known novelist and dramatist some three or more decades earlier. Posing questions that Soviet critics found difficult to confront, the author examines the effects of exile and religion on the content and form of the plays as well as the role played by women, and the personal and political implications of motherhood. All sixteen of Gorky's published plays are covered, and the book explores whether this body of work has themes and styles to unify it. While conflict is central to the core political themes and also infiltrates many aspects of the dramatic style (cartoonish and grotesque), other less expected themes and styles emerge. Viewing the post-revolutionary plays as a development of earlier work leads to a question rarely posed: are the plays written by Gorky in the process of defining the new Party-inspired socialist realism in fact less about socialist realist issues of conformity, and more about Gorky's own painful life experience? And what is equally under the microscope is a search for the monumental style frequently associated with socialist realist theatre: the proposed origins of the spatial grandeur in Gorky's plays come as a surprise.

Translated and Visiting Russian Theatre in Britain, 1945-2015 - A "Russia of the Theatrical Mind"? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020):... Translated and Visiting Russian Theatre in Britain, 1945-2015 - A "Russia of the Theatrical Mind"? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Cynthia Marsh
R2,778 Discovery Miles 27 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book tackles questions about the reception and production of translated and untranslated Russian theatre in post-WW2 Britain: why in British minds is Russia viewed almost as a run-of-the-mill production of a Chekhov play. Is it because Chekhov is so dominant in British theatre culture? What about all those other Russian writers? Many of them are very different from Chekhov. A key question was formulated, thanks to a review by Susannah Clapp of Turgenev's A Month in the Country: have the British staged a 'Russia of the theatrical mind'?

Maxim Gorky - Russian Dramatist (Paperback, illustrated edition): Cynthia Marsh Maxim Gorky - Russian Dramatist (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Cynthia Marsh
R2,160 Discovery Miles 21 600 Out of stock

Maxim Gorky was dubbed the father of socialist realism in the Soviet period, but he had forged his career as an internationally known novelist and dramatist some three or more decades earlier. Posing questions that Soviet critics found difficult to confront, the author examines the effects of exile and religion on the content and form of the plays as well as the role played by women, and the personal and political implications of motherhood. All sixteen of Gorky's published plays are covered, and the book explores whether this body of work has themes and styles to unify it. While conflict is central to the core political themes and also infiltrates many aspects of the dramatic style (cartoonish and grotesque), other less expected themes and styles emerge. Viewing the post-revolutionary plays as a development of earlier work leads to a question rarely posed: are the plays written by Gorky in the process of defining the new Party-inspired socialist realism in fact less about socialist realist issues of conformity, and more about Gorky's own painful life experience? And what is equally under the microscope is a search for the monumental style frequently associated with socialist realist theatre: the proposed origins of the spatial grandeur in Gorky's plays come as a surprise.

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