On people and puppets: The play “Mary’s Tuesday” and M.A. Kuzmin’s literary strategies of late 1910s and early 1920s

This article discusses context of creation and publication of “Mary’s Tuesday”, a play by Mikhail Kuzmin. As examination of the play and other related texts demonstrates, one of the key issues of Kuzmin’s work at that period of time (i.e. late 1910s — early 1920s) was similarity of people and puppet...

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Main Author: Alexandra Pakhomova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2019-06-01
Series:Литературный факт
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Online Access:http://litfact.ru/images/2019-12/LF-2019-2-12_285-316_Pakhomova.pdf
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Summary:This article discusses context of creation and publication of “Mary’s Tuesday”, a play by Mikhail Kuzmin. As examination of the play and other related texts demonstrates, one of the key issues of Kuzmin’s work at that period of time (i.e. late 1910s — early 1920s) was similarity of people and puppets. Having considered the background of literary and social realms of 1917, a year when the play was finished, and 1921, when it was published, it is possible to conclude that Kuzmin’s literary strategy had been changing in the first post-revolutionary years.
ISSN:2541-8297
2542-2421