The Lowest Depths

The Lowest Depths
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Publisher : Hybrid Publishers
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781925736755
ISBN-13 : 192573675X
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lowest Depths by : Ross Fitzgerald

The eighth book in the Grafton Everest series sees the hapless ex-President of the Republic of Australia, Dr Professor Grafton Everest, caught up in a web of international espionage and intrigue that he is hopelessly ill-equipped to handle. Abandoned to his own inadequate devices when his wife Janet departs on a world tour, with his home invaded by his now broke daughter and son-in-law, Grafton accepts an assignment with the United Nations to investigate electoral fraud in Russia. The reason is not only to get out of the house; an old letter from his mother, addressed to someone in the Soviet Union fifty years ago, suggests that Grafton may not be the only child that he always thought he was. Grafton’s mission to Moscow and his search for this mysterious sibling take him far from the Russian capital, deep into the icy wastes of Siberia and even deeper in a tangled conspiracy whose roots extend back to the Cold War and even as far back as the Russian Revolution.

The Lower Depths: A Drama in Four Acts

The Lower Depths: A Drama in Four Acts
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Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Total Pages : 131
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ISBN-10 : 9781465609205
ISBN-13 : 1465609202
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lower Depths: A Drama in Four Acts by : Maksim Gorky

De profundis ad te clamavi. In this phrase, with his penchant for epitome, the late James Huneker summarized the masterpiece of Russia’s single living master of the drama, Maxim Gorky, as he saw it in Berlin under the German title of “Nachtasyl” or “Night Lodging.” “Na Dnye” is the Russian—literally “On the Bottom.” Partly because “The Lower Depths” is a more faithful rendering of the original than “Night Lodging” and partly because it implies so vividly the play’s keynote as the shrewd Huneker detected it beneath a guise alien to both Russian and English, the title adopted by Laurence Irving for the British version has been preferred for its introduction to American audiences by the company which discovered it and first set it on its stage in Moscow, December 31 (our calendar), 1902. In “The Lower Depths” more than in any other single play throughout its history, the Moscow Art Theatre concentrates its dramatic ideals and methods, its esthetic theory and practice, and through the production of this play it most emphatically justifies its artistic faith in spiritual or psychological realism as a dramatic medium of expression. The plays of Tchekhoff, of course, serve the same ends, but no single one of them does so quite as richly as does Gorky’s masterpiece. At the hands of Stanislavsky and his associates, “The Lower Depths” draws much of its convincing power from its unusual use of and dependence on the channels of expression which are peculiar to the art of the theatre. It is almost wholly independent of drama as literature. Less than any play I know, is it possible to imagine its potential effect in the theatre from a reading of its printed lines. In my book, “The Russian Theatre,” I have thus analyzed this factor: “‘The Lower Depths’ is not so much a matter of utterable line and recountable gesture as it is of the intangible flow of human souls in endlessly shifting contact with one another. Awkward but eloquent pauses and emphases, the scarcely perceptible stress or dulling of word or gesture, the nuances and the shadings of which life is mostly made and by which it reveals its meaning—these, and the instinctive understanding of the vision of the playwright by those who seek to interpret him, are the incalculable and unrecordable channels through which ‘The Lower Depths’ becomes articulate at the Moscow Art Theatre.” Just as this theatre discovered or, rather, rescued Tchekhoff as a dramatist, so it first stood sponsor for the author of “Foma Gordeyeff” as a playwright. During the first half of the season of 1902-1903, two of his plays were produced—“Smug Citizens” and “The Lower Depths.” The latter was recognized at once as a work of supreme merit and moment. Tchekhoff himself had written to its youthful author five months before its première: “I have read your play. It is new and unmistakably fine. The second act is very good, it is the best, the strongest, and when I was reading it, especially the end, I almost danced with joy.” At the première, the rival dramatist’s verdict was publicly ratified, for Gorky was called before the curtain twenty times, and the press was unanimously enthusiastic. The play has held its place in the repertory of the Moscow Art Theatre ever since, and eight of its most important rôles are still played by those who created them, just two decades ago.

The Lower Depths

The Lower Depths
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 67
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ISBN-10 : 9781783193936
ISBN-13 : 178319393X
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lower Depths by : Maxim Gorky

Set amongst the whores, alcoholics, cynics and doss house dreamers of a Russia on the brink of revolution, The Lower Depths is a harrowing, violent and uncompromising portrayal of the human spirit at its lowest ebb, with destitution and death an ever present spectre.

The Lower Depths

The Lower Depths
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4066339543140
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lower Depths by : Maksim Gorky

"The Lower Depths" by Maksim Gorky, translated by Jenny Covan and edited by Oliver M. Sayler, is a compelling drama that delves into the lives of the marginalized and downtrodden in Russian society. Set in a squalid basement, the play unfolds as a poignant exploration of poverty, despair, and the human spirit's resilience. Gorky's vivid characters come to life as they grapple with their harsh realities and their dreams of a better life. This play is a powerful commentary on social inequality and remains a classic work of Russian literature that continues to resonate with readers and theater enthusiasts.

The Lower Depths

The Lower Depths
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Publisher : Litres
Total Pages : 131
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9785040827404
ISBN-13 : 5040827407
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lower Depths by : Максим Горький

A Study Guide for Maxim Gorky's "The Lower Depths"

A Study Guide for Maxim Gorky's
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Publisher : Gale, Cengage Learning
Total Pages : 33
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ISBN-10 : 9781410351661
ISBN-13 : 1410351661
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis A Study Guide for Maxim Gorky's "The Lower Depths" by : Gale, Cengage Learning

A Study Guide for Maxim Gorky's "The Lower Depths," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Drama For Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Drama For Students for all of your research needs.

Depths

Depths
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Publisher : Vintage Canada
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9780307370297
ISBN-13 : 0307370291
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Depths by : Henning Mankell

Internationally acclaimed and bestselling author Henning Mankell will be published for the first time in Canada by Knopf Canada with Depths. October 1914: the destroyer Svea emerged from the Stockholm archipelago bearing south-southeast. On board was Lars Tobiasson-Svartman, a naval engineer charged with making depth soundings to find a navigable channel for the Swedish navy. As a child Tobiasson-Svartman was fascinated by measurement; nothing is as magical as exact knowledge. His instinct for his profession is reflected in the comfortable domesticity he enjoys with his wife – herself meticulous in every detail. Close to the waters where soundings are taken Tobiasson-Svartman alights on a barren skerry, presumed uninhabited, and is surprised to discover there a young woman, Sara Fredrika. Despite her almost feral appearance, something about her strikes him to the core. The mission is a success and the Svea returns to Gothenburg. Tobiasson-Svartman, however, remains haunted by this chance encounter; his equilibrium has been disturbed, and he is now compelled to find any pretence to return to the remote islet. In Depths Mankell confirms his status as a writer deserving acclaim beyond the crime genre. By delving deep into the male psyche, he has produced a novel as tense and compelling in every way as the Wallander series, but also powerful, moving and ultimately tragic.

The Depths

The Depths
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 369
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780593465387
ISBN-13 : 0593465385
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Depths by : Nicole Lesperance

A tropical island full of secrets. Two Victorian ghosts, trapped for eternity. And a seventeen-year-old girl determined not to be next. Eulalie Island should be a paradise, but to Addie Spencer, it’s more like a prison. Forced to tag along to the remote island on her mother’s honeymoon, Addie isn’t thrilled about being trapped there for two weeks. The island is stunning, with its secluded beaches and forests full of white flowers. But there's something eerie and unsettling about the place. After Addie meets an enigmatic boy on the beach, all the flowers start turning pink. The island loves you, he tells her. But she can’t stop sleepwalking at night, the birds keep calling her name, and there’s a strange little girl in the woods who wants to play hide-and-seek. When Addie learns about two sisters who died on the island centuries ago, she wonders if there’s more to this place, things only she can see. Beneath its gorgeous surface, Eulalie Island is hiding dark, tangled secrets. And if Addie doesn't unravel them soon, the island might never let her go.

The Depths

The Depths
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 274
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780465069736
ISBN-13 : 0465069738
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Depths by : Jonathan Rottenberg

Nearly every depressed person is assured by doctors, well-meaning friends and family, the media, and ubiquitous advertisements that the underlying problem is a chemical imbalance. Such a simple defect should be fixable, yet despite all of the resources that have been devoted to finding a pharmacological solution, depression remains stubbornly widespread. Why are we losing this fight? In this humane and illuminating challenge to defect models of depression, psychologist Jonathan Rottenberg argues that depression is a particularly severe outgrowth of our natural capacity for emotion. In other words, it is a low mood gone haywire. Drawing on recent developments in the science of mood-and his own harrowing depressive experience as a young adult-Rottenberg explains depression in evolutionary terms, showing how its dark pull arises from adaptations that evolved to help our ancestors ensure their survival. Moods, high and low, evolved to compel us to more efficiently pursue rewards. While this worked for our ancestors, our modern environment-in which daily survival is no longer a sole focus-makes it all too easy for low mood to slide into severe, long-lasting depression. Weaving together experimental and epidemiological research, clinical observations, and the voices of individuals who have struggled with depression, The Depths offers a bold new account of why depression endures-and makes a strong case for de-stigmatizing this increasingly common condition. In so doing, Rottenberg offers hope in the form of his own and other patients' recovery, and points the way towards new paths for treatment.

Our Dramatic Heritage

Our Dramatic Heritage
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Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages : 516
Release :
ISBN-10 : 083863267X
ISBN-13 : 9780838632673
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Our Dramatic Heritage by : Philip George Hill