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Boris Godunov and Other Dramatic Works

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ISBN-10: 0199211302

ISBN-13: 9780199211302

Edition: 2007

Authors: Alexander Pushkin, James E. Falen, Caryl Emerson

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Alexander Pushkin's dramatic work displays a scintillating variety of forms, from the historical to the metaphysical and folkloric. After Boris Godunov, they evolved into Pushkin's own unique, condensed transformations of Western European themes and traditions. The fearful amorality of A Scene from Faust is followed by the four Little Tragedies, which confront greed, envy, lust, and blasphemy, while Rusalka is a tragedy of a different kind--a lyric fairytale of despair and transformation. Here, James E. Falen's verse translations are accompanied by a first-rate introduction from Caryl Emerson, an equally distinguished Russianist, which emphasizes the cosmopolitan nature of Pushkin's drama,…    
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List price: $13.95
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/2/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 5.08" wide x 7.72" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.462
Language: English

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, one of Russian's greatest poets, was born in Moscow on June 6, 1799. He studied Latin and French literature at the Lyceum. Pushkin was often in conflict with the government and was kept under surveillance for much of his later life. He was also exiled for a period of time. His works include Eugene Onegin and Ruslan and Ludmila. Pushkin died on February 10, 1837 in St. Petersburg of a wound received during a duel protecting the honor of his wife.

Boris Godunov
A Scene from Faust
The Miserly Knight
Mozart and Salieri
The Stone Guest
A Feast in Time of Plague
Rusalka (The Water-Nymph)