Russian 229 - Chekhov & His Theater

Spring
2014
01
4.00
Boris Wolfson
TTH 11:30AM-12:50PM
Amherst College
RUSS-229-01-1314S
WEBS 220
bwolfson@amherst.edu
RUSS-229-01,THDA-229-01

(Offered as RUSS 229 and THDA 229). Anton Chekhov's reputation rests as much on his dramaturgy as on his fiction. His plays, whose staging by the Moscow Art Theater helped revolutionize Russian and world theater, endure in the modern repertoire. In this course, we will study his dramatic oeuvre in its cultural and historical context, drawing on the biographical and critical literature on Chekhov, printed and visual materials concerning the late nineteenth-century European theater, and the writings of figures like Constantin Stanislavsky, who developed a new acting method in response to Chekhov's art. We also will examine key moments in the production history of Chekhov's plays in Russian, English, and American theater and film.


Spring semester.  Professor Wolfson.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.