Boris Godunov And Little Tragedies (newly Translated And Annotated - Also Inclued An Extract From John Wilson’s The City Of The Plague.)
By (author) Pushkin, Alexander
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By (author) Pushkin, Alexander; Translated by Clarke, Roger
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A drama of ambition, murder, remorse and retribution, the author charts the decline of a Russian statesman, whose dynastic aims were foiled by a guilty past and an audacious upstart.
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A drama of ambition, murder, remorse and retribution, Boris Godunov charts the decline of a Russian statesman, whose dynastic aims were foiled by a guilty past and an audacious upstart. Based on history and inspired by Shakespeare, Alexander Pushkin’s daring masterwork is presented here in its rarely published uncensored version of 1825. Set in Vienna, Flanders, Madrid and London, Pushkin’s celebrated Little Tragedies – Mozart and Salieri, The Mean-Spirited Knight, The Stone Guest and A Feast during the Plague – each focus on a protagonist’s driving obsession – with status, money, sex or risk-taking – and its devastating consequences.
Table of contents
This edition features an appendix containing extra historical material, notes on the play''s staging and versions of the text, as well as an extract from John Wilson''s The City of the Plague.
Biographical note
Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a dramatist and poet, penning such influential works as Eugene Onegin and Boris Godunov. He is now considered the father of modern Russian literature.
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Presented here in its rarely published uncensored version of 1825, Boris Gadunov and Little Tragedies are presented in a wonderful translation by Roger Clarke
Short description/annotation
A drama of ambition, murder, remorse and retribution, the author charts the decline of a Russian statesman, whose dynastic aims were foiled by a guilty past and an audacious upstart.
Description
A drama of ambition, murder, remorse and retribution, Boris Godunov charts the decline of a Russian statesman, whose dynastic aims were foiled by a guilty past and an audacious upstart. Based on history and inspired by Shakespeare, Alexander Pushkin’s daring masterwork is presented here in its rarely published uncensored version of 1825. Set in Vienna, Flanders, Madrid and London, Pushkin’s celebrated Little Tragedies – Mozart and Salieri, The Mean-Spirited Knight, The Stone Guest and A Feast during the Plague – each focus on a protagonist’s driving obsession – with status, money, sex or risk-taking – and its devastating consequences.
Table of contents
This edition features an appendix containing extra historical material, notes on the play''s staging and versions of the text, as well as an extract from John Wilson''s The City of the Plague.
Biographical note
Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a dramatist and poet, penning such influential works as Eugene Onegin and Boris Godunov. He is now considered the father of modern Russian literature.
Promotional headline
Presented here in its rarely published uncensored version of 1825, Boris Gadunov and Little Tragedies are presented in a wonderful translation by Roger Clarke
Author | By (author) Pushkin, Alexander |
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Date Of Publication | Feb 25, 2017 |
EAN | 9781847496911 |
Contributors | Pushkin, Alexander; Clarke, Roger |
Publisher | Alma Classics |
Languages | English |
Language of Origin | Russian |
Country of Publication | United Kingdom |
Width | 128 mm |
Height | 198 mm |
Product Forms | Paperback / Softback |
Weight | 0.362000 |
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