card game in Dostoevsky's BOBOK
Konstantin Kustanovich
konstantin.v.kustanovich at VANDERBILT.EDU
Sat Jan 25 23:10:49 UTC 2003
Courtesy posting for the colleague Nina Warnke. Please respond off
line to her address below. Thanks.
I am working on Yiddish theater in late Czarist Russia (1880-1917)
and would appreciate help in locating works that deal with Ukrainian,
Polish, or German theater during the same period. I am particularly
interested in Czarist policies toward these non-Russian theaters, how
these policies affected them, and under what conditions troupes
performed. I am aware that the Ukrainian theater, like the Yiddish
theater, was officially banned and continued to be harassed even
after the ban was lifted. I assume that the Polish theater fared
little better. Please respond directly to:
warnke at mail.utexas.edu.
Thank you.
--
Konstantin Kustanovich
Associate Professor
Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages
Box 1567, Station B
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN 37235
Phone: 615-322-2751
Fax: 615-343-7258
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