Actors Cross the Volga
A Study of the 19th Century Russian Theatre and of Soviet Theatres in War
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Jun '20
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This book examines the evolution of Russian theatre throughout the nineteenth century, highlighting its cultural significance and impact on global drama. Actors Cross the Volga is essential reading.
First published in 1946, Actors Cross the Volga offers an insightful exploration of Russian theatre, focusing on its evolution throughout the nineteenth century. The author, Macleod, delves into the intricacies of both imperial and serf theatre, shedding light on how these distinct forms contributed to the broader landscape of Russian drama. By examining key developments, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the cultural dynamics at play during this transformative period.
In addition to the historical context, Actors Cross the Volga highlights the significant impact of Russian drama on both eastern and western theatrical traditions. Macleod's analysis reveals the interconnectedness of various theatrical movements and how they influenced one another across borders. This exploration not only enriches the reader's appreciation for Russian theatre but also emphasizes its role in shaping global drama.
As the narrative progresses into the early twentieth century, the book discusses the regeneration of theatre and the innovative changes that emerged during this time. This title will undoubtedly captivate students of Theatre Studies and Russian History, providing them with valuable insights into the rich tapestry of Russian theatrical heritage.
ISBN: 9781138364905
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 698g
374 pages