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Enemies (play)

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The action takes place in 1905 at the factory of the landowners Bardiny and Skrobotov. Skrobotov is dissatisfied with the liberal policy of his partner Bardiny and complains that the workers are given too much voice – "They don't dare squeak at me!" says Skrobotov, sincerely believing that the
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The factory has a social democratic worker's organization, and its activists demand the removal of a cruel manager, Dichkov. Skrobotov categorically refuses, believing that even if Dichkov deserves removal in this case, doing so in response to worker demands would be a fatal step.
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We will not be thrown out, no! We will do the throwing! We have lived in the dark of lawlessness long enough! Now we ourselves are aflame with light – a light you cannot put out. No fear can extinguish us
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A worker, Akimov, comes to Bardiny and confesses to the murder. But other workers come, and stand behind Akimov. Skrobotov's widow Cleopatra advises Akimov to flee into exile, to which Akimov responds:
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larin, B. A. (1974). "Заметки о языке пьесы М. Горького «Враги»" [Notes on the language of M. Gorky's play "Enemies"].
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Discussions between the workers lead nowhere, the situation spirals out of control, Skrobotov summons the
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Academic Drama Theater, beginning May 20, 2014, directed by Georgy Zurabovich Tskhvirava.
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Ann Pennington directed a multi-national production of 'Enemies' in association with
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working class should not be allowed entertainment, education, or voting rights.
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Dramaturgy of M. Gorky: Observations on Ideological and Artistic Specifics
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Aesthetics of the Words and the Language of The Writer: Selected Articles
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BBC Russian Service, review of 'Enemies' by Zinovi Zinik, March 1985
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This article is about the Gorky play. For other uses, see
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wrote the adaptation and shared directing credit with
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Index

Enemies (disambiguation)
Enemy
Russian
romanized
Maxim Gorky
Znaniye
Saint Petersburg
socialist realism
militia
Moscow Art Theater
Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko
Mikhail Nikolayevich Kedrov
Internationalist Theatre
UK miners' strike (1984–85)
Angelique Rockas
Omsk
television film
Great Performances
Ellis Rabb
Kirk Browning
Frances Sternhagen
Peter Donat
Kate Reid
Josef Sommer
Commentaries to Враги
https://archive.org/details/bbcrussianservicereviewgorkyenemiespage1a_202002
"Paul Lewenstein review of Enemies for Camden News Journal"
"Enemies"
"Enemies"
cite book

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