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List of illustrations; Introductory note; 1. Objectivity and commitment: the evolution of a philosophy; 2. Conventions and innovations in Russian comedy; 3. The farce-vaudevilles: The Bear, The Proposal, A Tragic Role, The Anniversary, The Night before the Trial; 4. The dramatic studies: On the High Road, Swan Song (Calchas), Tatyana Repina; 5. A play in one act: The Wedding; 6. A monologue is one act: Smoking is Bad for You; 7. A conclusion; Appendices 1–3; Notes; Selected bibliography; Index.
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