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Reading for the Soul in Stanislavski‘s The Work of the Actor on Him/Herself: Orthodox Mysticism, Mainstream Occultism, Psychology and the System in the Russian Silver Age BY C2010 Patrick C. Carriere Submitted to the graduate degree program in Theater and the Graduate Faculty of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. ______________________________ Chairperson* ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ Date Defended_______________________________ The Dissertation Committee for Patrick C. Carriere certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Reading for the Soul in Stanislavski‘s The Work of the Actor on Him/Herself: Orthodox Mysticism, Mainstream Occultism, Psychology and the System in the Russian Silver Age Committee: ________________________________ Chairperson* _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ Date approved:_______________________ i Contents List of Plates iii Preface iv Introduction 1 Chapter I: The Roots of the Actor‘s Soul 52 Chapter II: The Ikon and the Actor 89 Chapter III: Occult Cosmology, Concepts of Creation and the Construction of the Soul in Stanislavski‘s System 137 Chapter IV: Steiner, Stanislavsky, Symbolists and the Life of Art 179 Chapter V: Mystical Psychology and Engineering the Soul in the System 225 Conclusion 277 Appendix I 291 Appendix II 298 Works Cited 302 ii List of Plates Figure 1: Andrei Rublev‘s ―Hospitality of Abraham‖ 94 Figure 2: Hans Holbein‘s The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb 120 Figure 3: The Schematic of the Soul of the Actor in the Creative Process According to the Tenets of Stanislavski‘s System. 158 Figure 4: Chakras as understood by European occultists. 160 Figure 5: A comparison of Leadbeater‘s chart of the creation of the universe according to the tenets of theosophy and an inverted copy of Stanislavski‘s rendering of the actor‘s creative process. 165 Figure 6: The Titles of the Eight Volume Collected Works of Stanislavski and their English Translations. 291 Figure 7: My Translation of the Chapter Tiles of the First Volume of An Actor‘s Work… compared to the original and English Translations. 295 iii
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