• Aleksandr Ostrovsky. As with Ostrovsky's other plays, The Storm is a work of social criticism, which is directed particularly towards the Russian merchant...
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    Nikolai Alekseyevich Ostrovsky (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Островский; Ukrainian: Микола Олексійович Островський, romanized: Mykola Oleksiiovych Ostrovskyi;...
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    generally considered the greatest representative of the Russian realistic period. The author of 47 original plays, Ostrovsky "almost single-handedly...
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  • by Sarah Elizabeth Utterson The Storm (Ostrovsky), sometimes translated as The Thunderstorm, a drama in five acts The Storm (Strindberg), one of Strindberg's...
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  • Born of the Storm is a socialist realist novel written by Nikolai Ostrovsky (1904–1936) during Joseph Stalin's era. The novel, begun in January 1924 and...
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    Giants (Pirandello), The Storm (Ostrovsky) 1948: Crime and Punishment (Dostoyevsky), Richard II (Shakespeare), The Seagull (Chekov), The Skin of Our Teeth...
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    around June and August 1864. The work is inspired by the play The Storm by the Russian playwright Alexander Ostrovsky. The same play also inspired Leoš...
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  • The Storm (Russian: Гроза) is a 1933 Soviet film directed by Vladimir Petrov. The film is based on play by Alexander Ostrovsky, The Storm. Alla Tarasova...
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  • to be Pauline Ostrovsky, a reformed gambling addict), enters and shuts the windows, looking tenderly at Fedya. Picking up the pages of the manuscript, she...
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    Constance Garnett (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Ivan Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Goncharov, Alexander Ostrovsky, and Alexander Herzen into English. Altogether, she translated 71 volumes...
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