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The Old Man (Gorky play)

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The Old Man (Старик) is a 1915 by Maxim Gorky.[1] Revised 1922, 1924, it has also been translated by Marie Zakrevsky and Barrett H. Clark The Judge (1925).[2]

References

  1. ^ Soviet Literature - Issues 9-12 1946 ·- Page 76 "In contrast to The Philistines , Gorky's play The Old Man , written in 1915 , has practically no stage history and is generally little known . This is a philosophical drama in which humanism is opposed to " the joy of tormenting " ,"
  2. ^ Theatre arts magazine 1925 - Volume 9 - Page 347 THEATRE ARTS BOOKSHELF A NEW PLAY BY GORKY M The Judge , by Maxim Gorky , Authorized Translation by Marie Zakrevsky and Barrett H. Clark . Robert M. McBride and Company : New York