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This book offers a fresh, interdisciplinary look at Russian drama from the mid-19th to the late 20th century, examined through the lens of criminology and legal history. Rather than a standard literary analysis, it focuses on the criminological themes woven into the works of major playwrights, from Nikolai Gogol to Maxim Gorky.
The study bridges literature and law, exploring how crime, justice, and social deviance are portrayed on the Russian stage. It is designed for a specialized audience—lawyers, sociologists, and literary scholars—as well as general readers with an interest in the intersection of Russian legal history and dramatic art. The text promises a novel perspective on well-known works, unpacking their legal and moral complexities. Priced at 1533.00 RUR, this volume is a niche but valuable resource for anyone serious about understanding the deeper societal questions raised by Russian theater during this transformative period.