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Stenberg, Douglas Graham.

From Stanislavsky to Gorbachev: the theater-studios of Leningrad/
Douglas Graham Stenberg.

p cm. - (Russian and East European studies in aesthetics and
the philosophy of culture; vol. 4)

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Studio theater-- Russia (Federation)--Saint Petersburg--
History--20th century--Interviews. I. Title. II. Series: Russian and East
European studies in aesthetics and the philosophy of culture; v. 4.

PN2726.L4S74 792′.0947′453--dc20 93-34954
ISBN 0-8204-2285-1
ISSN 1065-9374

Die Deutsche Bibliothek-CIP-Einheitsaufnahme

Stenberg, Douglas Graham:

From Stanislavsky to Gorbachev: the theater-studios of Leningrad/ Douglas
Graham Stenberg. - New York; San Francisco; Bern; Washington D.C./
Baltimore; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Wien; Paris: Lang.
(Russian and East European studies in aesthetics and the philosophy of
culture; Vol. 4)
ISBN 0-8204-2285-1
NE: GT

Cover design by James F. Brisson.

The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of
the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the
Council on Library Resources.

∞ + ⃝

© 1995 Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., New York

All rights reserved.
Reprint or reproduction, even partially, in all forms such as microfilm,
xerography, microfiche, microcard, and offset strictly prohibited.

Printed in the United States of America.

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Publication Information: Book Title: From Stanislavsky to Gorbachev: The Theater-Studios of Leningrad. Contributors: Douglas Graham Stenberg - author. Publisher: Peter Lang. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: iv.
    
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