Author: G. P. Danilevskii
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
The Princess Tarakanova is a biography by Grigorii Danilevski. Princess Tarakanova was an 18th century pretender to the Russian throne, later arrested as a fraudster and forced to exile in a monastery for the rest of her life.
The Princess Tarakanova
Author: G. P. Danilevskii
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
The Princess Tarakanova is a biography by Grigorii Danilevski. Princess Tarakanova was an 18th century pretender to the Russian throne, later arrested as a fraudster and forced to exile in a monastery for the rest of her life.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
The Princess Tarakanova is a biography by Grigorii Danilevski. Princess Tarakanova was an 18th century pretender to the Russian throne, later arrested as a fraudster and forced to exile in a monastery for the rest of her life.
The Princess Tarakanova
Author: G. P. Danilevski
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520313283
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
The appearance of Princess Tarakanova shakes the foundations of the throne of the Russian empress Catherine II the Great. The odyssey experienced by the princess pretending to the throne encloses a mystery that is practically unknown in our days.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520313283
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
The appearance of Princess Tarakanova shakes the foundations of the throne of the Russian empress Catherine II the Great. The odyssey experienced by the princess pretending to the throne encloses a mystery that is practically unknown in our days.
The Princess Tarakanova
Author: Григорий Петрович Данилевский
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pretenders to the throne
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pretenders to the throne
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The Magic Mirror
Author: Denise Jeanne Youngblood
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
ISBN: 9780299162344
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Youngblood provides a cultural perspective of an era traditionally viewed through a revolutionary lens, exploring how films and the film industry illuminate and reflect the popular attitudes of a turbulent time.
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
ISBN: 9780299162344
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Youngblood provides a cultural perspective of an era traditionally viewed through a revolutionary lens, exploring how films and the film industry illuminate and reflect the popular attitudes of a turbulent time.
Eighteenth-Century Russian Music
Author: Marina Ritzarev
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351568604
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
Little is known outside of Russia about the nation's musical heritage prior to the nineteenth century. Western scholarship has tended to view the history of Russian music as not beginning until the end of the eighteenth century. Marina Ritzarev's work shows this interpretation to be misguided. Starting from an examination of the rich legacy of Russian music up to 1700, she explores the development of music over the course of the eighteenth century, a period of especially intense Westernization and secularization. The book focuses on what is characteristic and crucial to Russian music during this period, rather than seeking to provide a comprehensive survey. The musical culture of the time is discussed against the rich background of social, political and cultural life, tying together many of the phenomena that used to be viewed separately. The book highlights the importance of previously marginalized sectors - serf culture, choral sacred culture, the contribution of foreign musicians, the significant influence of Freemasonry, the role of Ukrainian and West-European cultures and so on - as well as casting new light on the well-researched topic of Russian opera. Much new archival material is introduced, and revised biographies of the two leading eighteenth-century Russian composers, Maxim Berezovsky and Dmitry Bortniansky, are provided, as well as those of the serf composer Stepan Degtyarev and the Italian Giuseppe Sarti. The book places eighteenth-century Russian music on the European map, and will be of particular importance for the study of European musical cultures remote from such centres as Italy, Germany-Austria and France. Eighteenth-century Russian music is organically linked with its past and future and its contributory role in forming the Russian national identity and developing the Russian idiom is clarified.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351568604
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
Little is known outside of Russia about the nation's musical heritage prior to the nineteenth century. Western scholarship has tended to view the history of Russian music as not beginning until the end of the eighteenth century. Marina Ritzarev's work shows this interpretation to be misguided. Starting from an examination of the rich legacy of Russian music up to 1700, she explores the development of music over the course of the eighteenth century, a period of especially intense Westernization and secularization. The book focuses on what is characteristic and crucial to Russian music during this period, rather than seeking to provide a comprehensive survey. The musical culture of the time is discussed against the rich background of social, political and cultural life, tying together many of the phenomena that used to be viewed separately. The book highlights the importance of previously marginalized sectors - serf culture, choral sacred culture, the contribution of foreign musicians, the significant influence of Freemasonry, the role of Ukrainian and West-European cultures and so on - as well as casting new light on the well-researched topic of Russian opera. Much new archival material is introduced, and revised biographies of the two leading eighteenth-century Russian composers, Maxim Berezovsky and Dmitry Bortniansky, are provided, as well as those of the serf composer Stepan Degtyarev and the Italian Giuseppe Sarti. The book places eighteenth-century Russian music on the European map, and will be of particular importance for the study of European musical cultures remote from such centres as Italy, Germany-Austria and France. Eighteenth-century Russian music is organically linked with its past and future and its contributory role in forming the Russian national identity and developing the Russian idiom is clarified.
The Prince of Princes
Author: Simon Sebag Montefiore
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312278151
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 692
Book Description
A history of one of Russia's greatest leaders explores the life and career of Potemkin, lover of Catherine the Great and architect of Russian imperial power.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312278151
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 692
Book Description
A history of one of Russia's greatest leaders explores the life and career of Potemkin, lover of Catherine the Great and architect of Russian imperial power.
A Companion to the Biopic
Author: Deborah Cartmell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119554810
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
The most comprehensive reference text of theoretical and historical discourse on the biopic film The biopic, often viewed as the most reviled of all film genres, traces its origins to the early silent era over a century ago. Receiving little critical attention, biopics are regularly dismissed as superficial, formulaic, and disrespectful of history. Film critics, literary scholars and historians tend to believe that biopics should be artistic, yet accurate, true-to-life representations of their subjects. Moviegoing audiences, however, do not seem to hold similar views; biopics continue to be popular, commercially viable films. Even the genre’s most ardent detractors will admit that these films are often very watchable, particularly due to the performance of the lead actor. It is increasingly common for stars of biographical films to garner critical praise and awards, driving a growing interest in scholarship in the genre. A Companion to the Biopic is the first global and authoritative reference on the subject. Offering theoretical, historical, thematic, and performance-based approaches, this unique volume brings together the work of top scholars to discuss the coverage of the lives of authors, politicians, royalty, criminals, and pop stars through the biopic film. Chapters explore evolving attitudes and divergent perspectives on the genre with topics such as the connections between biopics and literary melodramas, the influence financial concerns have on aesthetic, social, or moral principles, the merger of historical narratives with Hollywood biographies, stereotypes and criticisms of the biopic genre, and more. This volume: Provides a systematic, in-depth analysis of the biopic and considers how the choice of historical subject reflects contemporary issues Places emphasis on films that portray race and gender issues Explores the uneven boundaries of the genre by addressing what is and is not a biopic as well as the ways in which films simultaneously embrace and defy historical authenticity Examines the distinction between reality and ‘the real’ in biographical films Offers a chronological survey of biopics from the beginning of the 20th century A Companion to the Biopic is a valuable resource for researchers, scholars, and students of history, film studies, and English literature, as well as those in disciplines that examine interpretations of historical figures
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119554810
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
The most comprehensive reference text of theoretical and historical discourse on the biopic film The biopic, often viewed as the most reviled of all film genres, traces its origins to the early silent era over a century ago. Receiving little critical attention, biopics are regularly dismissed as superficial, formulaic, and disrespectful of history. Film critics, literary scholars and historians tend to believe that biopics should be artistic, yet accurate, true-to-life representations of their subjects. Moviegoing audiences, however, do not seem to hold similar views; biopics continue to be popular, commercially viable films. Even the genre’s most ardent detractors will admit that these films are often very watchable, particularly due to the performance of the lead actor. It is increasingly common for stars of biographical films to garner critical praise and awards, driving a growing interest in scholarship in the genre. A Companion to the Biopic is the first global and authoritative reference on the subject. Offering theoretical, historical, thematic, and performance-based approaches, this unique volume brings together the work of top scholars to discuss the coverage of the lives of authors, politicians, royalty, criminals, and pop stars through the biopic film. Chapters explore evolving attitudes and divergent perspectives on the genre with topics such as the connections between biopics and literary melodramas, the influence financial concerns have on aesthetic, social, or moral principles, the merger of historical narratives with Hollywood biographies, stereotypes and criticisms of the biopic genre, and more. This volume: Provides a systematic, in-depth analysis of the biopic and considers how the choice of historical subject reflects contemporary issues Places emphasis on films that portray race and gender issues Explores the uneven boundaries of the genre by addressing what is and is not a biopic as well as the ways in which films simultaneously embrace and defy historical authenticity Examines the distinction between reality and ‘the real’ in biographical films Offers a chronological survey of biopics from the beginning of the 20th century A Companion to the Biopic is a valuable resource for researchers, scholars, and students of history, film studies, and English literature, as well as those in disciplines that examine interpretations of historical figures
The Sphere
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
"Dew on the Grass"
Author: Radislav Lapushin
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9781433108761
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
"'Dew on the Grass : The Poetics of Inbetweenness in Chekhov' is the first comprehensive and systematic study to focus on the poetic dimensions of Anton Chekhov's prose and drama. Using the concept on "inbetweenness," this book reconceptualizes the central aspects of Chekhov's style, from his use of language to the origins of his artistic worldview. Radislav Lapushin offers a fresh interpretive framework for the analysis of Chekhov's individual works and his oeuvre as a whole." -- Book cover.
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9781433108761
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
"'Dew on the Grass : The Poetics of Inbetweenness in Chekhov' is the first comprehensive and systematic study to focus on the poetic dimensions of Anton Chekhov's prose and drama. Using the concept on "inbetweenness," this book reconceptualizes the central aspects of Chekhov's style, from his use of language to the origins of his artistic worldview. Radislav Lapushin offers a fresh interpretive framework for the analysis of Chekhov's individual works and his oeuvre as a whole." -- Book cover.
PRINCESS TARAKANOVA A DARK CHAPTER OF RUSSIAN HISTORY
Author: IDA DE. MOUCHANOFF
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781033640531
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781033640531
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description