3 edition of Literary and theatrical reminiscences found in the catalog.
Literary and theatrical reminiscences
Антон Павлович Чехов
Published
1965
by Blom in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | translated by S.S. Koteliansky. |
Contributions | Koteliansky, Samuel Solomonovitch. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL20703464M |
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Anton Tchekhov;: Literary and theatrical reminiscences, Hardcover – January 1, by S. Literary and theatrical reminiscences book Koteliansky (Author) See all 3 formats and editions Hide other Author: S.
S Koteliansky. This book is comprised of some biographical material and some snippets from Turgeniev himself, his 'literary reminiscences', as the title suggests. For example, his personal experiences of various well known Russian writers, e.g.
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OCLC Number: Notes: "First published " Description: xxxii, pages portrait 24 cm: Contents: Chronological table of the life and works of Anton Tchekhov --Anton Tchekhov's autobiography --Stories of Anton's early life / Alexander Tchekhov --Tchekhov's creative method / Y.
Sobolev --Fragmentary reminiscences / Michael Tchekhov --Reminiscences of Tchekhov / V. Korolenko. Toward the end of his career as a brilliant novelist, Turgenev turned his pen to the essays that comprise these Literary Reminiscences.
Here he discusses the character of creative writing, the attitude of the artist to his environment, and the transmutation of the artist's experience into a work of art/5. The Art of Authorship: Literary Reminiscences, Methods of Work, and Advice to Young Beginners, Personally Contributed by Leading Authors of the Day George Bainton Appleton, - Authorship.
Theatre is a branch of the performing arts. Any performance may be considered theatre; however, as a performing art, theatre focuses almost exclusively on live performers enacting a self-contained drama before an audience. A performance qualifies as dramatic by creating a representational illusion.
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A one-time Hollywood character actor from Fall River, Mass., who became a radio, television and theatrical producer in New York before opening his literary agency in.
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This work offers the first complete translation of an autobiographical talk the dancer and choreographer Michio Ito gave in Japanese inwhich was originally transcribed and published in as Omoide wo kataru: Taka no i shutsuen no koto nado (Reminiscences: On Appearing in At the Hawk's Well and Other matters).
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Anton Tchekhov: Literary and Theatrical Reminiscences, Benjamin Blom, A collection of literary and theatrical reminiscences of Chekhov from writers Leo Tolstoy and Maxim Gorky and from directors V. Nemirovich-Danchenko and Konstantin Stanislavsky, as well as excerpts from Chekhov's diary.
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