Nikolai Nikolaevich Evreinov Papers, ca. 1905-1965.

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Nikolai Nikolaevich Evreinov Papers, ca. 1905-1965.

The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, financial records, photographs, and printed materials. Among the correspondents are Ivan Bilibin, David Burli︠u︡k, Franz Theodor Csokor, Vasiliĭ Kamenskiĭ, and Percival Wilde; there is one item each from Jean Anouilh, Collete, Mikhail Fokine, Vasiliĭ Kandinskiĭ, Vladislav Khodasevich, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, and Dmitriĭ Merezhovskiĭ. Most of the manuscripts are by Evangulov and Nadezhda Teffi, and memoirs by Evreĭnov's wife, Anna Aleksandrovna, on such topics as her career in the emigration from 1925. There are photographs of Evreĭnov, Nikolaĭ Rimskiĭ-Korsakov, and Vasiliĭ Kamenskiĭ. This collection is almost entirely concerned with the emigration.

ca. 5,400 items (20 boxes; 1 oversized folder).

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Evangulov, Georgiĭ.

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Fokine, Michel, 1880-1942

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Mikhail Fokine, Russian dancer, choreographer, teacher, and ballet director, was born in St. Petersburg May 5, 1880. He was trained at the Imperial Theatre School, St. Petersburg where he graduated in 1898. He was a dancer and choreographer at the Maryinsky Theatre and teacher at the Imperial Theatre School. His choreography for the Maryinsky included The Dying Swan for Anna Pavlova and Le Pavillion d'Armide. From 1909-1912, Fokine was chief choreographer for Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev, p...

Evreĭnov, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich, 1879-1953.

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Dramatist, writer and producer. From the description of Nikolai Nikolaevich Evreinov Papers, ca. 1905-1965. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409551 ...

Rimskii-Korsakov, Nikolai Andreevich, 1844-1908.

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Csokor, Franz Theodor, 1885-1969

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Captain R. L. Winton-Wiener, writing care of the U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, conveyed a message to Alma Mahler on behalf of Franz Theodor Csokor, in a letter dated 1945; the writer Klaus Mann, son of Thomas Mann, apparently conveyed letters between Alma Mahler and Csokor in 1946, while Csokor was living in Rome; Wiedner was a publisher, or on staff at a publishing firm, and was the addressee of 1 letter from Csokor; Gregor Müller was a publisher (Pegasus Verlag) with whom Cso...

Kandinskiĭ, Vasiliĭ, 1866-1944.

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Anouilh, Jean

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French dramatist. From the description of Jean Anouilh correspondence authorizing performance of plays, 1942-1969. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 60526849 From the description of Jean Anouilh correspondence authorizing performance of plays, 1942-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165240 Jean Anouilh, the French playwright, was born in Bordeaux on June 23, 1910. He came to prominence as early as 1932 with the success of L'hermine at the Théâtre de l'Oeuv...

Khodasevich, V.F., (Vladislov Felit︠s︡i︠a︡novich), 1886-1937.

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Teffi, Nadine, 1876-1952.

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Kashina-Evreinova, Anna Aleksandrovna

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Wilde, Percival, 1887-1953

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American playwright, novelist. Wilde was best known for his many one-act plays. Born in New York City, he attended Horace Mann High School and Columbia University from which he was graduated in 1906. Most of his career was devoted to writing plays, novels (detective stories) and scenarios for the motion pictures. Mr. Wilde was a member of the Authors Club, The Players, The American Dramatists, and a member of the advisory board of the Mystery Writers of America. Among hi...

Mili︠u︡kov, P. N. (Pavel Nikolaevich), 1859-1943.

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Historian, journalist, and leader of the Kadet (Constitutional Democratic) Party. Among Mili︠u︡kov's historical studies were "Russia and its Crisis" (1905) and "Ocherki po istorii russkoĭ kult́ury" (1930-37). He was delegate to the Russian State Duma and a member of the Provisional government in 1917. He edited "Rech"́ in St. Petersburg and "Poslednii︠a︡ Novosti" in Paris. From the description of Pavel Nikolaevich Miliukov papers, ca. 1879-1970. (Columbia University In the City of N...

Burli︠u︡k, David Davidovich, 1882-1967.

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Kamenskiĭ, Vasiliĭ, 1884-1961.

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Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-1942

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Bilibin was a noted Russian illustrator and stage designer, especially noted for his illustrations of Russian fairy tales. From the description of [Letters to Ruth Thompson] / I. Bilibine. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 166268427 ...

Merezhovskiĭ, Dmitriĭ, 1865-1941.

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