Two Comedies by Catherine the Great Empress of Russia : Oh, These Times and the Siberian Shaman
Two Comedies by Catherine the Great Empress of Russia : Oh, These Times and the Siberian Shaman
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Author(s): Great, Catherine
ISBN No.: 9789057550225
Pages: 112
Year: 199807
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 81.69
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Catherine the Great (1729-1796) wrote over two dozen plays and operettas, but not until this edition has a complete translation of any of them been available to an English- speaking readership. Oh, These Times (1772) is a satirical attack on many vices Catherine wished to root out from her society: religious hypocrisy, superstition and slander. The main character, Mrs. Pious, is a superficially religious old woman who resembles Moliere's Tartuffe. Catherine again sets her sights on superstition in The Siberian Shaman (1786), this time by satirizing shamanism as a deceitful profession which preys on the gullible. This play was part of a group of three plays usually known as Catherine's "anti-masonic" trilogy, written as a warning against the growing influence of the freemasons. In a comprehensive introduction, Lurana Donnels O'Malley relates the plays to Catherine's status and philosophy.


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