The young Oscar Wilde’s Russian revolutionary drama reveals a playwright divided
Vera; or, The Nihilists concerns a plot to kill a tsar but after Alexander II was assassinated, its London premiere was cancelled. Now receiving a rare production, it captures his conflict between ethics and aesthetics Who wrote the following: “When private property is abolished, there will be (…)
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