Ostrovsky Alexander - There was not a penny, but suddenly altyn
"There was not a penny, but suddenly altyn" is one of the most famous comedies of Alexander Ostrovsky, written in 1861. In the center of the plot are people who find themselves at a crossroads due to an unexpected financial rise and fall. The play reveals the characters' characters, their interactions and behavior when wealth comes and goes, showing how material goods can change lives and relationships.
Through sharp humor and live dialogue, Ostrovsky portrays social and moral aspects concerning greed, deception and hypocrisy. The audiobook will allow the listener to immerse himself in the atmosphere of time and see how social norms and human nature interact in a comic way.
- Author: Alexander Ostrovsky
- Genre: Comedy, classic drama
- Duration: Depends on audiobook version
- Audio format: MP3
- Narator: Depends on the specific edition
- Subject: Wealth and poverty, social relations, human nature
Through sharp humor and live dialogue, Ostrovsky portrays social and moral aspects concerning greed, deception and hypocrisy. The audiobook will allow the listener to immerse himself in the atmosphere of time and see how social norms and human nature interact in a comic way.
- Author: Alexander Ostrovsky
- Genre: Comedy, classic drama
- Duration: Depends on audiobook version
- Audio format: MP3
- Narator: Depends on the specific edition
- Subject: Wealth and poverty, social relations, human nature
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