Private life as political bankruptcy of tsar ("Tsar Fedor Ioannovich" of A. K. Tolstoy)

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A.K.Tolstoy's tragedies "Ioann Grozny's Death" (1864), "Tsar Fedor Ioannovich" (1868) and "Tsar Boris" (1869) are independent works in principle. Nevertheless, they logically unite in the drama trilogy as are similar in a perspective, chronology, characters and collisions passing from one play into another. Thanks to it their contents is read not as a number of special cases from life of the Russian medieval imperial families and as the timeless ethical universal comprehending interrelation of a central government debt, historical and political expediency, legitimation of the power and humanity. The article analyzes the tragedy by A.K.Tolstoy "Tsar Feodor Ioannovich". The character of the protagonist is discussed in terms of domination in this hot private person and a crowned head.

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A.k.tolstoy "tsar fyodor ioannovich", state, crowned head, tsar, private life, tragedy

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