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Meierkhol'd, V. Ė. (Vsevolod Ėmil'evich), 1874-1940.
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Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus), 1776-1822.
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Tairov, Aleksandr I︠A︡kovlevich, 1885-1950.
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Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948.
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Russian drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
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Theater -- Production and direction -- Russia -- History -- 20th century.
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1 online resource (xxiii, 314 pages) : illustrations |
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Introduction: Hoffmann's prism -- Prologue/polemic: "Unnecessary truth" -- Under the sign of Hoffmann -- Refraction -- Meyerhold-Dapertutto: Framing the grotesque -- Prologue/polemic: "The cricket on the hearth, or, At the keyhole" -- Enter Doctor Dapertutto -- Dapertutto's Three Oranges: the scenario, the studio, and the journal -- Interlude: inspector general (1926)-- Epilogue: A waterless flood -- Tairov-Celionati: mime-drama and kaleidoscopic commedia -- Prologue/ polemic: "The dusk of the dawns" -- Mime-drama and the new theater -- Interlude: Princess Brambilla: a Kamerny Capriccio after Hoffmann (1920)-- Epilogue: An independent path -- Peregrinus Tyss meets Pipifax: Eisenstein, the grotesque, and the attraction -- Prologue/polemic: Tarelkin's Death -- The theatrical adventures of Mr. Peregrinus Tyss -- Tyss's Moscow experiments -- Interlude: Pipifax's pantomime: Columbine's garter (1922)-- Epilogue: Through theater to film -- The afterlife of a death jubilee -- Hoffmann's Jubilee (1922) -- The afterlife of refracted light -- Appendix A. Three essays from Love for three oranges: The journal of Doctor Dapertutto -- Hoffmaniana -- Open letter from the authors of the divertissement Love for three oranges to A. A. Gvozdev -- Comedy of pure joy: Ludwig Tieck's Puss in boots -- Appendix B. Columbine's veil -- Appendix C. Pierrette's veil -- Appendix D. Columbine's garter. |
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9780810133570 (e-book) |
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