Bøger af Alexander Ostrovsky
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218,95 kr. V sbornik voshli naibolee izvestnye proizvedenija zamechatel'nogo russkogo dramaturga i teatral'nogo dejatelja Aleksandra Nikolaevicha Ostrovskogo p'esy "Bespridannica," "Bednost' ne porok," "Groza," "Svoi ljudi - sochtemsja," a takzhe p'esa-skazka "Snegurochka."
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273,95 kr. Includes three comedies - Too Clever by Half, Crazy Money, Innocent as Charged - and a tragedy The Storm from the father of Russian drama.Ostrovsky (1823-86) paved the way for twentieth-century stage realism in Russia. These plays are populated by characters that reveal Ostrovsky's talent for well-turned idiomatic phrases and his acute observation of behaviour and conditioning.
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109,83 kr. Gloumov, (the protagonist) has not only become an eduring character on the Russian stage, but the abstract noun derived from his name, gloumovshchina (or gloumovism), has entered the language. As long as ambitious young men with brains and talent can most readily achieve success by selling themselves and betraying their better natures, gloumovism will thrive. Transitional societies have a special need of Gloumov to keep things moving - as well as to maintain equilibrium - since the actor-opportunist will further any cause, switch positions overnight, defend opposite sides of the same issue, and turn his coat with every wind until he almost becomes the coat. - from the Afterword by Daniel Gerould
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- 109,83 kr.
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- A Protegee of the Mistress, Poverty Is No Crime, Sin and Sorrow Are Common to All, and It's a Family Affair--We'll Settle It Ourselves
194,95 kr. Aleksandr Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (1823-1886) was a Russian playwright. His works include "The Poor Bride," "Poverty Is No Crime," and "Don't Put Yourself In Another Man's Sledge."
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248,95 kr. This book contains the Russian text of Ostrovsky's The Storm, edited with an English language introduction and notes.
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213,95 kr. Translated from the Russian by Frank McGuinness, this play is part of the FABER STAGESCRIPTS series.
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- The Forest; Artistes & Admirers; Wolves & Sheep; Sin & Sorrow; The Power of Darkness
288,95 kr. A native Muscovite, Ostrovsky became Russia's most prolific painter of Mercantile Society and the common people, writing over fifty plays, mostly comedies. Includes: "The Forest, Artistes and Admirers, Wolves and Sheep, Sin and Sorrow, "and "The Power Darkness."
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