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=''[[Buried Alive]]'' by Leo Tolstoy=
 
=''[[Buried Alive]]'' by Leo Tolstoy=
  
This is actually an alternative title for Tolstoy's popular play ''[[The Living Corpse]]'' (Russian: Живой труп, Zhivoy trup) written in 1900.  
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This is actually an alternative title for Tolstoy's popular play ''[[The Living Corpse]]'' (Russian: Живой труп, Zhivoy trup) written in 1900. (Also known as ''[[The Live Corpse]]'' in English)
  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:24, 12 September 2017

A number of theatrical works have had this title, sometimes as part of a longer title.


Buried Alive by M'Pherson

This refers to a play called Buried Alive, or The Visit to Japan, a melodrama, adapted from an unnamed French comedy by H. M'Pherson.


Buried Alive by Leo Tolstoy

This is actually an alternative title for Tolstoy's popular play The Living Corpse (Russian: Живой труп, Zhivoy trup) written in 1900. (Also known as The Live Corpse in English)


Buried Alive by