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- Lyubov Nikulina-Kositskaya in the leading role, the play, according to Lakshin, marked the birth of what would later be known as the "Ostrovsky Theatre...
- 1962: The Storm, Venedikt Pushkov (October 31, 1896–January 25, 1971) Lakshin, Vladimir (1982). "Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky". Iskusstvo, Moscow...
- the ruling class's way of life. According to the Soviet scholar Vladimir Lakshin, "Grigoriev was right in crediting Tolstoy as a shrewd psychologist, who'd...
- Petersburg's Alexandrinsky Theatre. According to Ostrovsky's biographer Vladimir Lakshin, "with It's Not All Shrovetide for the Cat Ostrovsky provided a late epitaph...
- Grushnitsky, trying to act Pechorin," according to the scholar Vladimir Lakshin. His name came from Lermontov's Meri (with a typically Lermontov-like surname...
- returned from his European voyage which, according to biographer Vladimir Lakshin, made him "more enlightened and wise", giving even more poignancy to "his...
- - Zyulfigar Shirvani (1964) Volume 3: Jacob - Laxness (1966) Volume 4: Lakshin - Muranovo (1967) Volume 5: Murari - Chorus (1968) Volume 6: Saying - "Soviet...
- And what a vile, sloven diction!" All of this, though, as biographer Lakshin noted, was part of the reason why the actress was so admired by the theatre-going...
- Klimova as Jeanne d'Albret Elena Obukhova as Madame de Brinvilliers Ivan Lakshin as Nero Fedor Shelenkov as Caligula Timur Matsiev as Khan Meñli I Giray...
- as The Girl without a Dowry, The Dowerless Bride, and The Poor Bride. Lakshin, Vladimir (1982). "Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky". Iskusstvo Publishers...