Abstract |
Report summary:
This report is based on surveys of the dramaturgical, theatrical
and critical work of P. K. Yavorov which has certainly broadened
the real boundaries of his cultural and historic heritage. The
survey is based on drafting a theatrical chronicle of each day of
Yavorov's life, as well as a reading of protocols of the National
Theatre in Sofia written by Yavorov himself. After 1908 Yavorov
became associated with the National Theatre as an artistic
secretary, director and translator and as of 1910 he dedicated
himself to dramaturgy by writing his dramas "At the Foot of Vitosha
Mountain" и When Thunder Strikes How the Echo Fades Away". The
scientific expose expands Yavorov's heritage, outlining his more
valuable contribution to the new Bulgarian culture and adds to
Yavorov's eternal poetic heritage his contribution as a theatrical
worker - a playwright, director, translator, critic. Thus, Yavorov
appears as a builder of the important cultural institution in
Bulgaria after the Liberation - the National Theatre.
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References |
P. K. Yavorov, Complete Works, volume 3, Dramatic Works, Zahariy
Stoyanov Publishing House, 2013
Kortenska, Miroslava, The Cultural Mission of the Thought
Circle, Emas Publishing House, 2008
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