The Death of Ivan the Terrible | |
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Written by | Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy |
Date premiered | 1867 |
Place premiered | Alexandrinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg |
Original language | Russian |
Genre | Historical drama |
The Death of Ivan the Terrible (Russian: Смерть Иоанна Грозного, romanized: Smertʹ Ioanna Groznovo) is a historical drama by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy written in 1863 and first published in the January 1866 issue of Otechestvennye zapiski magazine.[1][2] It is the first part of a trilogy that is followed by Tsar Fiodor Ioannovich and concludes with Tsar Boris.[2] All three plays were banned by the censor.[3] It dramatises the story of Ivan IV of Russia and is written in blank verse.[4] Tolstoy was influenced by the work of William Shakespeare in writing the trilogy, which formed the core of his reputation as a writer in the Russia of his day and as a dramatist to this day.[5]