![]() ![]() ![]() Play however, was destined to become one of the most widely-produced in the history of Jewish theater. Ansky, who died in 1920 never lived to see his play produced. Plans to produce the play in Russian by Stanislavsky's Moscow Art Theater in 1920 - aborted by the Bolshevik Revolution. The Dybbuk reflects Ansky's deep perception of the shtetl's religious & cultural mores, as well and insightful appreciation of its hidden spiritual resources. *The Dybbuk, Rich hardcover book in good condition oh, there is somewhere and it said just pictures provided for your review the dust jacket does have some tears on its covers, wonderfully Illustrated beautifully printed, rich copy.The idea came during his Jewish folklore exhibition- cut short by the outbreak of World War I. ![]()
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