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Boris Godunov: Transpositions of a Russian Theme (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian & East European Studies)

The tale of Boris Godunov - tsar, usurper, tsarecide - dating from the early seventeenth-century Time of Troubles, inspired three major nineteenth-century Russian cultural expressions: in history by Nikolai Karamzin, in drama by Alexander Pushkin, and in opera by Modest Musorgsky. Each of these famous creations was a vehicle for generic innovation, in which a specifically Russian concept of genre was asserted in opposition to the reigning European models: German historiography, French melodrama, and Italian opera. Within a Bakhtinian framework, Caryl Emerson explores these three versions of the Boris Tale, the context of their genesis, and their complex interrelationships.

yazar:Caryl Emerson
Isbn 10:0253312302
Isbn 13:978-0253312303
yayınevi:Indiana University Press
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Boris Godunov: Transpositions of a Russian Theme (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian & East European Studies):
22 Aralık 1986