Historical Dictionary of Russian Theatre
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- 2015
Summary
A latecomer continually hampered by government control and interference, the Russian theatre seems an unlikely source of innovation and creativity. Yet, by the middle of the nineteenth century, it had given rise to a number of outstanding playwrights and actors, and by the start of the twentieth century, it was in the vanguard of progressive thinking in the realms of directing and design. Its influence throughout the world was pervasive: Nikolai Gogol', Anton Chekhov and Maksim Gor'kii remain staples of repertories in every language, the ideas of Konstantin Stanislavskii, Vsevolod Meierkhol'd and Mikhail Chekhov continue to inspire actors and directors, while designers still draw on the graphics of the World of Art group and the Constructivists. What distinguishes Russian theater from almost any other is the way in which these achievements evolved and survived in ongoing conflict or cooperation with the State.
This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Russian Theatre covers the history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1000 cross-referenced entries on individual actors, directors, designers, entrepreneurs, plays, playhouses and institutions, Censorship, Children’s Theater, Émigré Theater, and Shakespeare in Russia. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Russian Theatre.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2015
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4422-4926-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-4927-1
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 646
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Editor’s Foreword No access
- Preface No access
- Reader’s Notes No access
- Acronyms and Abbreviations No access
- Chronology No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 12
- A No access Pages 13 - 44
- B No access Pages 45 - 80
- C No access Pages 81 - 104
- D No access Pages 105 - 126
- E No access Pages 127 - 140
- F No access Pages 141 - 152
- G No access Pages 153 - 182
- H No access Pages 183 - 184
- I No access Pages 185 - 202
- J No access Pages 203 - 204
- K No access Pages 205 - 244
- L No access Pages 245 - 270
- M No access Pages 271 - 316
- N No access Pages 317 - 328
- O No access Pages 329 - 338
- P No access Pages 339 - 366
- R No access Pages 367 - 386
- S No access Pages 387 - 456
- T No access Pages 457 - 484
- U No access Pages 485 - 488
- V No access Pages 489 - 512
- W No access Pages 513 - 514
- Z No access Pages 515 - 528
- Appendix: Original Titles of Works Cited No access Pages 529 - 588
- Bibliography No access Pages 589 - 644
- About the Author No access Pages 645 - 646





