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Lunacharsky Articles and speeches on international politics
Collected Works. Volume 6
Content
Article describing the fifth and sixth volumes(p. 627 volume 5)
Western European Literature
H. G. Wells(p. 7-519 )
Romain Rolland as a public figure(pp. 12-519 )
Pirandello's last play(pp. 25-521 )
Thomas Hardy 1840–1928(pp. 33-523 )
Jonathan Swift and his Tale of the Barrel(pp. 37-523 )
[Foreword to the book by A. Gidash "Hungary rejoices"](pp. 48-525 )
Schiller and us(pp. 50-526 )
Timeless Genius(pp. 53-526 )
Foreword [to the collection "Modern Revolutionary Poetry of the West"](pp . 58-527 )
Dickens(pp. 62-528 )
Victor Hugo. The creative path of the writer( pp . 73-529 )
Preface [To Poggio Bracciolini's book "Facetia"](pp. 119-533 )
Luminaries of the intelligentsia( pp . 125-536 )
Heinrich Heine(pp. 131-537 )
Lecomte de Lisle(pp. 136-538 )
Conversation with Herbert Wells(pp . 140-539 )
Bernard Shaw is our guest( pp . 146-540 )
Bernard Show(pp. 150-542 )
[Review of the book by S. S. Dinamov "Bernard Shaw"](pp . 154-543 )
Preface [to the book by F. Hölderlin "The Death of Empedocles"](pp. 157-544 )
[Guido Cavalcanti](pp. 164-544 )
Goethe the playwright(pp . 166-545 )
Wolfgang Goethe( pp . 173-546 )
At Romain Rolland(pp . 226-551 )
Henri Barbusse on Emile Zola(pp. 229-552 )
Before sunrise and sunset. To the 70th anniversary of Hauptmann(pp. 535-553 )
[Henrik Ibsen](pp. 243-554 )
Bernard Shaw tells the truth once again( pp . 257-555 )
Where is the French intelligentsia going?(pp . 267-556 )
Henri Barbusse(pp . 276-558 )
Foreword [to B. Shaw's book "A Black Girl in Search of God"]( pp . 283-559 )
Shakespeare. Socio-ideological characteristics(pp . 291-560 )
Francis Bacon(pp. 314-564 )
Marcel Proust(pp . 362-569 )
foreign theater
Theatrical experiences(pp . 371-571 )
Sema Benelli Theater(pp . 389-574 )
Neapolitan theater( pp . 395-576 )
Paris letters(pp . 407-577 )
From the history of comedy in France(pp . 403-578 )
Scribe and scribism( pp . 407-580 )
Paul Adam and Octave Mirbeau on contemporary theatre. New play by Balzac(pp . 412-581 )
"Bread", "Flame". Again Balzac, again Dickens(pp . 416-583 )
French critic about the English comedian(pp . 421-585 )
"Nana". prospects( pp . 425-586 )
The third play of the Show in Paris. "Killer"(pp . 428-587 )
Cyrano 1st and Cyrano 2nd(pp . 433-588 )
Shakespearean performances(pp . 436-589 )
New plays by Bernard and D'Annunzio(pp . 440-590 )
Irish humor and French humor(pp . 445-591 )
"The Brothers Karamazov" on the stage of the theater of the old dovecote(pp . 449-592 )
Colette Willie(pp . 453-593 )
Theatrical exchange with abroad(pp . 459-594 )
[Travel essays](pp . 462-596 )
Piscator Theater(pp. 475-601 )
Japanese theater( pp . 481-603 )
Theater in the West and with us( pp . 483-603 )
Twilight of the bourgeois theater( pp . 491-605 )
Faust in the pose of Hamlet. Letter from Geneva(pp . 496-606 )
Goetz on the square(pp. 500-606 )