Vagabonding masks : the Italian commedia dell'arte in the Russian artistic imagination / Olga Partan.
Material type: TextSeries: Liber primusPublisher: Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781618115720
- 1618115723
- 700/.4579 23
- NX556.A1
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Early harlequinized art -- Anna Ioannovna's Italian decade -- Russifying the commedia dell'arte: Vasilii Trediakovsky and Aleksandr Sumarokov -- Ramifications of the Italian decade -- Nikolai Gogol's The Overcoat: the Italian ancestry of Akakii Bashmachkin -- The modernist revival of the commedia dell'arte -- The commedia dell'arte in Evgenii Vakhtangov's Princess Turandot -- Harlequin and his lath: Vladimir Nabokov's last novel look at the harlequins! -- From the empress Anna Ioannovna to the empress of popular culture, Alla Pugacheva -- Epilogue: the Italian Arlecchino on the post-Soviet stage.
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This book explores how the Italian commedia dell'arte has profoundly affected the Russian artistic imagination for over three hundred years, providing a source of inspiration for leading artists as diverse as Nikolai Gogol, Evgenii Vakhtangov, Vladimir Nabokov and the pop star Alla Pugacheva.
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