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The Theater in Soviet Russia / Nikolai A. Gorchakov.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Columbia Slavic StudiesPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1957]Copyright date: ©1957Description: 1 online resource (506 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231942607
  • 9780231897792
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Part One: The Russian Theater before the Revolution -- I. Theater Conditions in the Nineteenth Century -- II. The Moscow Art Theater from 1898 to October, 1917 -- III. The Great Innovators of the Pre-Revolutionary Theater -- Part Two: The First Decade, 1917 to 1927 -- IV. February to October, 1917 -- V. Bolshevism Assigns a Role to the Theater -- VI. Acceptable Subjects for Acceptable Plays -- VII. Heyday -- Part Three: The Second Decade, 1927 to 1937 -- VIII. The Full-Scale Attack on the Theater -- IX. Plays Based on Party Slogans -- X. Last Flickers of Originality -- Part Four: The Tragic Ending, 1937 to 1952 -- XI. The Complete Standardization of the Soviet Theater -- XII. Wartime Patriotism and Postwar Propaganda -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Looks at the theater in Soviet Russia and the price paid through government funding from 1917-1950. Studies the loss of creative freedom that came with the complete subsidy by the Soviet government.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Part One: The Russian Theater before the Revolution -- I. Theater Conditions in the Nineteenth Century -- II. The Moscow Art Theater from 1898 to October, 1917 -- III. The Great Innovators of the Pre-Revolutionary Theater -- Part Two: The First Decade, 1917 to 1927 -- IV. February to October, 1917 -- V. Bolshevism Assigns a Role to the Theater -- VI. Acceptable Subjects for Acceptable Plays -- VII. Heyday -- Part Three: The Second Decade, 1927 to 1937 -- VIII. The Full-Scale Attack on the Theater -- IX. Plays Based on Party Slogans -- X. Last Flickers of Originality -- Part Four: The Tragic Ending, 1937 to 1952 -- XI. The Complete Standardization of the Soviet Theater -- XII. Wartime Patriotism and Postwar Propaganda -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

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Looks at the theater in Soviet Russia and the price paid through government funding from 1917-1950. Studies the loss of creative freedom that came with the complete subsidy by the Soviet government.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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