The Power of Darkness
Leo Tolstoy, My Old Classics, My Old Classics
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- English
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The Power of Darkness
Leo Tolstoy, My Old Classics, My Old Classics
About This Book
The Power of Darkness by Leo Tolstoy - is a five-act drama by Leo Tolstoy. Written in 1886, the play's production was forbidden in Russia until 1902, mainly through the influence of Konstantin Pobedonostsev. In spite of the ban, the play was unofficially produced and read numerous times.The central character is a peasant, Nikita, who seduces and abandons a young orphan girl Marinka; then the lovely Anisija murders her own husband to marry Nikita. He impregnates his new stepdaughter, then, under his wife's influence, murders the baby. On the day of his stepdaughter's marriage, he surrenders himself and confesses to the police.French theatre pioneer André Antoine staged La Puissance des TénÚbres-a French translation of the play, by Pavlovsky and Oscar Méténier-in Paris at the Théùtre Montparnasse on 10 February 1888 to great acclaim. Constantin Stanislavski, the Russian theatre practitioner, had wanted to stage the play in 1895; he had persuaded Tolstoy to rewrite act four along lines that Stanislavski had suggested, but the production did not materialise.