Rusalka, the protagonist of Antonín Dvořák’s eponymous opera, is probably one of the most unique operatic heroines. Rusalka’s burning desire to become human in order to be with one and have a soul takes her on an interesting, yet tragic journey. From water nymph to human to will-o-the-wisp, Rusalka goes through three different states and two metamorphoses that leave her desire unfulfilled and cause her to suffer continuously. The two metamorphoses cause Rusalka to remain between the natural and human worlds, both of which reject her. This in turn leads to her eternal suffering. Her tragic fate and constant agony portray her as a victim. And yet Rusalka is also a powerful character who is in command of her own story: as the opera’s sole prot...
Lyudmila has played an important role in Soviet and post-Soviet literature, as a voice speaking out ...
Portrayals of women in art have always been a sensitive subject due to the unequal distribution of p...
This Master’s Thesis is based on a stylistic analysis and comparison of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ni...
Rusalka, the protagonist of Antonín Dvořák’s eponymous opera, is probably one of the most unique ope...
Rusalka, the protagonist of Antonín Dvořák’s eponymous opera, is probably one of the most unique op...
In my Bachelors thesis titled "Antonín Dvořák´s Rusalka: A Personal Interpretation of the Role of Ru...
The two late-romantic operas Rusalka by Antonín Dvořák and The Snow Maiden by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsako...
abstract: Rusalka and Other Stories is a creative thesis composed of short fiction and the first sec...
This article aims to render in an analytical manner the personal experience of Tatiana Busuioc, who ...
The article is an attempt to describe an operatic figure deprived of a voice. Following the views of...
The article analyses the figure of the heroine Lubov in Kirill Serebrennikov’s film St George’s Day....
Regina is a one-act opera based on the true story of Regina Jonas, the first woman to be ordained as...
“I don’t believe in the betrothed one!” says Polina, one of the characters in Sviatoslav Podgaevskii...
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov subtitled Sadko “an Opera-Bylina,” a gesture which both reveals his composit...
Specifying motifs occurring in the texture of the entire oeuvre of Nabokov the paper aims at re-eval...
Lyudmila has played an important role in Soviet and post-Soviet literature, as a voice speaking out ...
Portrayals of women in art have always been a sensitive subject due to the unequal distribution of p...
This Master’s Thesis is based on a stylistic analysis and comparison of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ni...
Rusalka, the protagonist of Antonín Dvořák’s eponymous opera, is probably one of the most unique ope...
Rusalka, the protagonist of Antonín Dvořák’s eponymous opera, is probably one of the most unique op...
In my Bachelors thesis titled "Antonín Dvořák´s Rusalka: A Personal Interpretation of the Role of Ru...
The two late-romantic operas Rusalka by Antonín Dvořák and The Snow Maiden by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsako...
abstract: Rusalka and Other Stories is a creative thesis composed of short fiction and the first sec...
This article aims to render in an analytical manner the personal experience of Tatiana Busuioc, who ...
The article is an attempt to describe an operatic figure deprived of a voice. Following the views of...
The article analyses the figure of the heroine Lubov in Kirill Serebrennikov’s film St George’s Day....
Regina is a one-act opera based on the true story of Regina Jonas, the first woman to be ordained as...
“I don’t believe in the betrothed one!” says Polina, one of the characters in Sviatoslav Podgaevskii...
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov subtitled Sadko “an Opera-Bylina,” a gesture which both reveals his composit...
Specifying motifs occurring in the texture of the entire oeuvre of Nabokov the paper aims at re-eval...
Lyudmila has played an important role in Soviet and post-Soviet literature, as a voice speaking out ...
Portrayals of women in art have always been a sensitive subject due to the unequal distribution of p...
This Master’s Thesis is based on a stylistic analysis and comparison of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ni...