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Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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Boris Godunov and Little Tragedies
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A story of power, betrayal, guilt, and justice, "Boris Godunov" explores the downfall of a Russian ruler whose ambitions were thwarted by his own guilty conscience and the challenge of a daring rival. Alexander Pushkin's bold creation, deeply rooted in historical events and inspired by the works of Shakespeare, is offered here in a seldom-seen uncensored version from 1825. Meanwhile, Pushkin's renowned "Little Tragedies" - including "Mozart and Salieri," "The Mean-Spirited Knight," "The Stone Guest," and "A Feast during the Plague" - are set in cities such as Vienna, Flanders, Madrid, and London. These stories delve into the overwhelming obsessions of their central characters—be it for power, wealth, love, or thrill—and their destructive consequences. Additionally, this edition includes an appendix that offers supplementary historical content, insights into the staging of the plays, variations of the texts, and an excerpt from John Wilson’s "The City of the Plague."
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A story of power, betrayal, guilt, and justice, "Boris Godunov" explores the downfall of a Russian ruler whose ambitions were thwarted by his own guilty conscience and the challenge of a daring rival. Alexander Pushkin's bold creation, deeply rooted in historical events and inspired by the works of Shakespeare, is offered here in a seldom-seen uncensored version from 1825. Meanwhile, Pushkin's renowned "Little Tragedies" - including "Mozart and Salieri," "The Mean-Spirited Knight," "The Stone Guest," and "A Feast during the Plague" - are set in cities such as Vienna, Flanders, Madrid, and London. These stories delve into the overwhelming obsessions of their central characters—be it for power, wealth, love, or thrill—and their destructive consequences. Additionally, this edition includes an appendix that offers supplementary historical content, insights into the staging of the plays, variations of the texts, and an excerpt from John Wilson’s "The City of the Plague."
