
Subversive stages : theater in pre- and post-communist Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria
Ileana Alexandra Orlich
Bok · Engelsk · 2017
Omfang | xx, 217 sider
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Opplysninger | Foreword: The ghosts of history redux: intertextuality, rewriting, adaptation / by Jozefina Komporaly -- Introduction: The Russian and French masters. The political ghosts and ideological phantasms of Nic Ularu's The cherry orchard, a sequel -- Adapting Molière and Jules Verne to Soviet censorship: Mikhail Bulgakov's A cabal of hypocrites and The crimson island -- György Spiró's The impostor: rethinking Molière's Tartuffe for communist Hungary -- Shakespeare in Central and Eastern Europe. Stalinist "traitors" and "saboteurs": Matéï Vișniec's Richard III will not take place or scenes from the life of Meyerhold -- Staging Hamlet as political no exit in Géza Bereményi's Halmi -- Nedyalko Yordanov's The murder of Gonzago: reading Bulgaria's communist political culture through Shakespeare's Hamlet -- Inserting god into politics. Specters of state power, history, and politics of the stage: Vlad Zografi's Peter or the sun spots -- Inserting god into the communist personality cult: Stefan Tsanev's The other death of Joan of Arc -- Conclusion.
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Emner | Shakespeare, William, , 1564-1616 - Adaptations - History and criticism.
Communism and literature - Europe, Eastern. East European drama - History and criticism. English drama - Adaptations - History and criticism. Vis mer... |
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ISBN | 9789633861165
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