-
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...
- it was not a
straightforward social critique.
According to
biographer Lakshin, Ostrovsky's
approach was now different: "Is it
worthwhile to wage ardent...
-
returned from his
European voyage which,
according to
biographer Vladimir Lakshin, made him "more
enlightened and wise",
giving even more
poignancy to "his...
-
author himself knew only too well,
according to the
biographer Vladimir Lakshin. He
often had to
apply for help to rich men but
thought such compromises...
- Grushnitsky,
trying to act Pechorin,"
according to the
scholar Vladimir Lakshin. His name came from Lermontov's Meri (with a
typically Lermontov-like surname...
- 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...
-
calling it "exemplary". A.N.Ostrovsky.
Remembered by Contemporaries. P 259.
Lakshin,
Vladimir (1982). "Alexander
Nikolayevich Ostrovsky". Iskusstvo, Moscow...
- 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...