Masterpieces of the modern Russian theatre

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Masterpieces of the modern Russian theatre
Robert Willoughby Corrigan
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Collier Books
Language
English
Pages
414

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Table of Contents

The Russian theatre: Czarist and after. Introduction: masters of the modern theatre. By R. W. Corrigan.
Hamlet and Don Quixote. A month in the country. By I. Turgenev.
From the personal papers of Anton Chekhov. Uncle Vanya. The cherry orchard. By A. Chekhov.
Observations on the theatre. The lower depths. By M. Gorky.
How one writes a poem.
The bedbug. By V. Mayakovsky.
The writers and their plays.
Selected bibliography (p. 413-414)

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Masterpieces of the modern theatre

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Dewey Decimal Class
891.7/2/308
Library of Congress
PG3245 .C6

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414 p.
Number of pages
414

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OL5992321M
LCCN
66023478

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