St Petersburg, Russia, 1866. Nihilist revolutionaries have taken to the streets and the rule of the Tsar is under threat. In a small flat, Fyodor Dostoyevsky grafts out a novel for an unscrupulous publisher; it isn't the novel he wants to write, but...
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Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen, Bibliothek Nürtingen
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St Petersburg, Russia, 1866. Nihilist revolutionaries have taken to the streets and the rule of the Tsar is under threat. In a small flat, Fyodor Dostoyevsky grafts out a novel for an unscrupulous publisher; it isn't the novel he wants to write, but he is under contract, so he works. All the time, though, he is haunted by a story from his past--that of a parricide, a young man who kills his father. As the characters in his imagination take shape around him, he finds himself forced to choose between rebellion and repression, authority and chaos, passion and love. Intro -- Title Page -- Playwright's Biography -- First Production Details -- Development -- Writer's Note -- Director's Note -- Acknowledgements and Sources -- Characters -- Setting -- The Parricide -- Scene One -- Scene Two -- Scene Three -- Scene Four -- Scene Five -- Scene Six -- Scene Seven -- Scene Eight -- Scene Nine -- Scene Ten -- Scene Eleven -- Scene Twelve -- Scene Thirteen -- Scene Fourteen -- Scene Fifteen -- Scene Sixteen -- Scene Seventeen -- Scene Eighteen -- Scene Nineteen -- Scene Twenty -- Scene Twenty-One -- Scene Twenty-Two -- Scene Twenty-Three -- Scene Twenty-Four -- Scene Twenty-Five -- Scene Twenty-Six -- Scene Twenty-Seven -- Scene Twenty-Eight -- Scene Twenty-Nine -- Scene Thirty -- Scene Thirty-One -- Scene Thirty-Two -- Scene Thirty-Three -- Scene Thirty-Four -- Scene Thirty-Five -- Scene Thirty-Six -- Scene Thirty-Seven -- Scene Thirty-Eight -- Scene Thirty-Nine -- Copyright Page.