This is an authorized translation of Nemirovich-Danchenko (Moscow, 1979) by Inna Solovyova, historian, author, and Senior Researcher of the Moscow Art Theatre Archives. It is the only comprehensive account of the life and work of Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858-1943), co-founder with Konstantin Stanislavsky of the Moscow Art Theatre.
This is an authorized translation of Nemirovich-Danchenko (Moscow, 1979) by Inna Solovyova, historian, author, and Senior Researcher of the Moscow Art Theatre Archives. It is the only comprehensive account of the life and work of Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858-1943), co-founder with Konstantin Stanislavsky of the Moscow Art Theatre.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Inna Solovyova is one of Russia's most prominent theatre historians and critics with expertise in the history of the Moscow Art Theatre. James Thomas is a professor in the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance, and interim associate dean for faculty affairs in the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts.
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Translator's Preface Chapter 1: The Long Beginning 1858~1886 Chapter 2: Everything is Nearby 1886~1896 Chapter 3: Opening 1896~1899 Chapter 4: In the Theatre from Ten to Seven 1899~1904 Chapter 5: First Farewells 1904~1905 Chapter 6: Returning to a New Place 1905~1906 Chapter 7: At Home 1906~1909 Chapter 8: Russian Tragedy 1908~1910 Chapter 9: Options for an Ending 1910~1914 Chapter 10: Fifth and Sixth Life 1914~1919 Chapter 11: Chapter from Another Book 1919~1943 (The Soviet Years)
Translator's Preface Chapter 1: The Long Beginning 1858~1886 Chapter 2: Everything is Nearby 1886~1896 Chapter 3: Opening 1896~1899 Chapter 4: In the Theatre from Ten to Seven 1899~1904 Chapter 5: First Farewells 1904~1905 Chapter 6: Returning to a New Place 1905~1906 Chapter 7: At Home 1906~1909 Chapter 8: Russian Tragedy 1908~1910 Chapter 9: Options for an Ending 1910~1914 Chapter 10: Fifth and Sixth Life 1914~1919 Chapter 11: Chapter from Another Book 1919~1943 (The Soviet Years)
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