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            The Story of an Operetta

            Le dernier sorcier by Pauline Viardot and Ivan Turgenev, Vol. 1

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            Author(s)
            Žekulin, Nicholas G.
            Language
            Creoles and pidgins, English based
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            Abstract
            Few readers of the works of the Russian author Ivan Turgenev are aware of the fact that he occasionally engaged in the writing of libretti. Even fewer people realize that Turgenev was interested in libretti-both theoretically and in practice- for much of his literary career. No attempt has yet been made to study his libretti in their essential context, that of Pauline Viardot׳s music. The present two-part study represent an effort at considering this apect of his life and work. It is based primarily on le Dernier Sorcier [The Last Sorcerer], arguably the best and most important of the Turgenev—Viardot operettas.
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/189444
            Keywords
            dernier; Franz Liszt; Ivan; liberitti; operetta; Operetta; Pauline; Pauline Viardot; russian literature; sorcier; Story; Turgenev; Viardot; Žekulin; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies
            DOI
            10.3726/b12996
            ISBN
            9783954794058
            Publisher
            Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
            Publication date and place
            Bern, 1989
            Series
            Vortraege und Abhandlungen zur Slavistik,
            Pages
            155
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