We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The first and the second Uglich stories are related by the same characters in the opera as in the drama (Pimen and Shuisky respectively). The third narrative is related by the patriarch in Pushkin’s drama, whereas in Musorgsky by Pimen. After threatening Shuisky with “a terrible death”, Boris is expecting a true answer to his question: was the little child who died in Uglich the Tsarevich Dimitry really? Shuisky’s answer is yes. To confirm that he is speaking truth, Shuisky gives a detailed account of the Uglich mission (he was then sent by Godunov to the spot to investigate the circumstances of the mysterious death of the Tsarevich). This account tu...
В статье автор предлагает свою интерпретацию скрытого философского смысла трагедии А. С. Пушкина "Бо...
The article attempts to reveal the complexity and stereoscopic nature of the conflict in the Pushkin...
In this paper I seek to draw attention to one of the specific characteristics of Puškinian dramaturg...
We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The firs...
We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The firs...
In this paper I point out how the machinery of politics is set on the stage in Pushkin’s Boris Godun...
This monograph offers a critical interpretation of Pushkin's “romantic tragedy”, Boris Godunov and M...
Pushkin's Boris Godunov (1825) has been subjected since its publication to critical and scholarly sc...
Pushkin, Karamzin and Godunov This article revisits the question of the relationship between Karamz...
In this paper I aim at drawing attention to one of the specific characteristics of Puškinian dramatu...
My thesis is that, in his drama Boris Godunov, Pushkin did not work solely on the Time of Troubles, ...
When Musorgsky revised his opera Boris Godunov in 1871–1872 as a condition for its eventual performa...
Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) deals with crucial turning-points in the rise of Russia in Boris Godun...
Modest Musorgsky completed two versions of his opera Boris Godunov between 1869 and 1874, with signi...
Born on August 25th 1530, Ivan the Terrible lived a relatively long life but was thought to be dead ...
В статье автор предлагает свою интерпретацию скрытого философского смысла трагедии А. С. Пушкина "Бо...
The article attempts to reveal the complexity and stereoscopic nature of the conflict in the Pushkin...
In this paper I seek to draw attention to one of the specific characteristics of Puškinian dramaturg...
We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The firs...
We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The firs...
In this paper I point out how the machinery of politics is set on the stage in Pushkin’s Boris Godun...
This monograph offers a critical interpretation of Pushkin's “romantic tragedy”, Boris Godunov and M...
Pushkin's Boris Godunov (1825) has been subjected since its publication to critical and scholarly sc...
Pushkin, Karamzin and Godunov This article revisits the question of the relationship between Karamz...
In this paper I aim at drawing attention to one of the specific characteristics of Puškinian dramatu...
My thesis is that, in his drama Boris Godunov, Pushkin did not work solely on the Time of Troubles, ...
When Musorgsky revised his opera Boris Godunov in 1871–1872 as a condition for its eventual performa...
Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) deals with crucial turning-points in the rise of Russia in Boris Godun...
Modest Musorgsky completed two versions of his opera Boris Godunov between 1869 and 1874, with signi...
Born on August 25th 1530, Ivan the Terrible lived a relatively long life but was thought to be dead ...
В статье автор предлагает свою интерпретацию скрытого философского смысла трагедии А. С. Пушкина "Бо...
The article attempts to reveal the complexity and stereoscopic nature of the conflict in the Pushkin...
In this paper I seek to draw attention to one of the specific characteristics of Puškinian dramaturg...