Boris Godunov
Alexander Pushkin
Traductor Alfred Hayes
Editorial: e-artnow
Sinopsis
Boris Godunov is a closet play by Alexander Pushkin. Godunov reigned as Tsar in Russia and this fantastic play invites the reader into 17th century palace intrigue!
Traductor Alfred Hayes
Editorial: e-artnow
Boris Godunov is a closet play by Alexander Pushkin. Godunov reigned as Tsar in Russia and this fantastic play invites the reader into 17th century palace intrigue!
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