Imitations of life
Imitations of life two centuries of melodrama in Russia
edited by Louise McReynolds and Joan Neuberger
Publisher: Durham : Duke University Press, 2002.
ISBN: 0822380579
Edition: (electronic bk.)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-323) and index.
The misanthrope, the orphan, and the magpie: imported melodrama in
the twilight of serfdom / Richard Stites -- Melodramatizing Russia:
nineteenth-century views from the West / Julie A. Buckler -- The
importance of being unhappy, or, why she died / Beth Holmgren --
Melodrama as counterliterature? Count Amori's response to three
scandalous novels / Otto Boele -- Home was never where the heart was:
domestic dystopias in Russia's silent movie melodramas / Louise
McReynolds -- Alcohol is our enemy!: Soviet temperance melodramas of
the 1920's / Julie A. Cassiday -- Melodrama and the myth of the
Soviet Union / Lars T. Lih -- Soviet family melodrama of the 1940s
and 1950s: from Wait for me to The cranes are flying / Alexander
Prokhorov -- Conventional melodrama, innovative theater, and a
melodramatic society: Pavel Kohout's Such a love at the Moscow
University student theater / Susan Costanzo -- Between public and
private: revolution and melodrama in Nikita Mikhalkov's Slave of love
/ Joan Neuberger -- Playing dead: the operatics of celebrity
funerals, or, the ultimate silent part / Helena Goscilo.
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