1st Edition

Lyric Incarnate The dramas of Aleksandr Blok

By Timothy Westphalen Copyright 1998
    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    Lyric Incarnate examines the plays of Aleksandr Blok, the pre-eminent poet of Russian Symbolism and one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century. Blok's plays have received less attention than his poetry in the West, and this book is the first and only English-language monograph devoted to Blok the playwright. In chronological succession, each of Blok's major plays is examined in detail. Special attention is accorded to Blok's relations with the major directors of his time, particularly Meyerhold and Stanislavsky. Blok's role, for instance, in Meyerhold's formulation of the theatre of the grotesque proved to be critical, and his relation to the Moscow Art Theatre just before the October Revolution helped to define the future course of that theatre. Blok's innovative dramatic technique is carefully studied at each stage in his career, from his earliest "lyric dramas" , such as A Puppet Show and The Stranger, to his great tragedy The Rose and the Cross.

    Introduction to the series List of plates A Note on Transliteration Acknowledgements Introduction - Blok, his Drama, and the Theater Chapter One - Of Puppets and Carnival: A Puppet Show Chapter Two - Stasis and Revolution: The King on the Square Chapter Three - Carnival and Eros: The Stranger Chapter Four - The Trilogy as Trilogy: The Carnival-Grotesque and the Destructive Statue Myth Chapter Five: Towards Healthy Realism: The Song of Fate Chapter Six: From Epic to Tragedy: The Rose and the Cross Conclusion - Blok as Dramatist Works Cited Index of Names

    Biography

    Westphalen, Timothy