Set in a Russian boarding house, the drama explores the lives of marginalized individuals grappling with despair and existential questions. Through rich character interactions, it delves into themes of poverty, hope, and the human condition. This contemporary edition has been meticulously retyped and redesigned for clarity, ensuring its accessibility for both current and future readers.
Laurence Irving Libri
Questo autore approfondisce l'intersezione tra arti visive e performance, attingendo a una ricca eredità radicata nella discendenza teatrale. Il suo stile artistico è profondamente influenzato dal mondo del palcoscenico, evidente nelle sue accattivanti illustrazioni e negli evocativi scenografie. Esplora anche narrazioni biografiche, illuminando le vite e i contributi dei suoi antenati con inclinazioni artistiche. Il suo lavoro offre una prospettiva unica sulla sinergia tra il visivo e il drammatico.




Classic / British English Raskolnikoff, a young student, has been forced to give up his university studies because of lack of money. He withdraws from society and, poor and lonely, he develops a plan to murder a greedy old moneylender. Surely the murder of one worthless old woman would be excused, even approved of, if it made possible a thousand good deeds? But this crime is just the beginning of the story...
Peter the Great A Play in Five Acts
- 114pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
One of the greatest plays of the modern era, Peter the Great is a masterpiece of historical drama. Written with flair and wit, this play provides a thrilling window into the world of imperial Russia.
Typhoon
- 138pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
This classic play is a powerful exploration of the human psyche and the forces that drive us. Through the character of Guy, Irving and Lengyel offer an insightful look into the struggles and fears that define us as individuals.