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Talents and Admirers

''Talents and Admirers'' (Talanty y poklonniki, (ロシア語:Таланты и поклонники)) is a play by Alexander Ostrovsky premiered on December 20, 1881, in Maly Theatre. The author started working upon this 4-act comedy in August 1881 and finished it on December 6 of that year.
==Background==
Ostrovsky wrote the play in the days when he was working for the Theatre reform commission. The problem facing the main character Negina was the one which the author himself knew only too well, according to biographer Vladimir Lakshin. He often had to apply for help to rich men but thought such compromises necessary and considered he had to "bear his cross" in the interest of the theatre he’s been devoted to. According to the author, "the art cannot defend itself facing rough brutal forces and has to find rich mentors."〔
The original title of the comedy was "Open Letters". According to the literary historian Ilya Shlyapkin, it has been read for the first time for the circle of brother Mikhail Ostrovsky's friends and was received coldly. This aggrieved Alexander Ostrovsky so much, he fell ill.〔Russkaya Literatura, 1960, No.1, p. 154.〕

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