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“For whom this throne is erected?” Book review: Sorokina S.P. The folk drama “Tsar Maximilian”. Moscow: IMLI RAN, 2019. 672 p.

https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-5294-2021-4-1-85-97

About the Authors

A. E. Gref
“Vagrant Booth” Theater, Creativity Center “In Vadkovsky”
Russian Federation

Alexander E. Gref, Cand. of Sci. (Chemistry), associate professor

127055, bld. 3, Vadkovsky lane, Moscow



D. S. Penskaya
“Vagrant Booth” Theater, Creativity Center “In Vadkovsky”
Russian Federation

Daria S. Penskaya, Cand. of Sci. (Cultural Studies)

127055, bld. 3, Vadkovsky lane, Moscow



E. A. Slonimskaya
“Vagrant Booth” Theater, Creativity Center “In Vadkovsky”
Russian Federation

Elena A. Slonimskaya

127055, bld. 3, Vadkovsky lane, Moscow



References

1. Astahova, A.M. (ed.) (1959), Russkij fol’klor. Materialy i issledovanija [Russian folklore. Materials and studies], vol. 4, Izdatel’stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, Moscow-Leningrad, USSR.

2. Savushkina, N.I. (1988), Russkaja narodnaja drama: Hudozh. svoeobrazie [Russian folk drama. Artistic originality], Izdatel’stvo MGU, Moscow, USSR.

3. Sorokina, S.P. (2013), Narodnaja drama “Car’ Maksimilian” u vostochnyh slavjan (teatral’no-dramaturgicheskaja specifika) [Folk drama “Tsar Maximilian” by Eastern Slavs (Theatrical and dramatic specifics)], IMLI RAN, Moscow, Russia.

4. Voloshin, I.O. (1960), Dzherela narodnogo teatru na Ukraïni [Sources of the folk theatre in Ukraine], Derzh. vidavnitstvo obrazotvorchogo mistectva i muzich. lit. URSR, Kiev, USSR.


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Gref A.E., Penskaya D.S., Slonimskaya E.A. “For whom this throne is erected?” Book review: Sorokina S.P. The folk drama “Tsar Maximilian”. Moscow: IMLI RAN, 2019. 672 p. Folklore: Structure, Typology, Semiotics. 2021;4(1):85-97. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-5294-2021-4-1-85-97

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