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Multi-Mediated Dostoevsky: Transposing Novels into Opera, Film, and Drama Alexander Burry

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Multi-Mediated Dostoevsky: Transposing Novels into Opera, Film, and Drama Alexander Burry
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Multi-Mediated Dostoevsky: Transposing Novels into Opera, Film, and Drama Alexander Burry instant download after payment.

Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Alexander Burry
ISBN: 9780810127159, 0810127156
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Multi-Mediated Dostoevsky: Transposing Novels into Opera, Film, and Drama Alexander Burry by Alexander Burry 9780810127159, 0810127156 instant download after payment.

Since their publication, the works of Dostoevsky have provided rich fodder for adaptations to opera, film, and drama. While Dostoevsky gave his blessing to the idea of adapting his work to other forms, he believed that "each art form corresponds to a series of poetic thoughts, so that one idea cannot be expressed in another non-corresponding form." In Multi-Mediated Dostoevsky, Alexander Burry argues that twentieth-century adaptations (which he calls "transpositions") of four of Dostoevsky’s works—Sergei Prokofiev’s opera The Gambler, Leos Janacek’s opera From the Dead House, Akira Kurosawa’s film The Idiot, and Adrzej Wajda’s drama The Devils—follow Dostoevsky’s precept by bringing to light underdeveloped or unappreciated aspects of Dostoevsky’s texts rather than by slavishly attempting to recreate their sources. Burry’s interdisciplinary approach gives his study broad appeal to scholars as well as to students of Russian, comparative literature, music, film, drama, and cultural studies.

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