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- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha abstract "At the Foot of Vitosha (Bulgarian: В полите на Витоша) is a 1911 Bulgarian play by Peyo Yavorov. It premiered at the Bulgarian National Theatre in 1912.It was written after the untimely death of Mina Todorova, with whom Yavorov was in love. Although the play was influenced by the personal experiences of the author, it also deals with eternal themes of love, pride, political bias and the pernicious corruption of power, as the author \"passionately, mercilessly dissects social relationships in bourgeois Bulgaria\".".
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- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_plays.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bulgarian_plays.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Vazov_National_Theatre.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha wikiPageWikiLink Peyo_Yavorov.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha wikiPageWikiLink Romeo_and_Juliet.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_World.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1910s-play-stub.
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- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha subject Category:1911_plays.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha subject Category:Bulgarian_plays.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha hypernym Play.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha type Play.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha comment "At the Foot of Vitosha (Bulgarian: В полите на Витоша) is a 1911 Bulgarian play by Peyo Yavorov. It premiered at the Bulgarian National Theatre in 1912.It was written after the untimely death of Mina Todorova, with whom Yavorov was in love.".
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha label "At the Foot of Vitosha".
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha sameAs Q12274435.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha sameAs В_полите_на_Витоша.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha sameAs Q12274435.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha wasDerivedFrom At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha?oldid=679885210.
- At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha isPrimaryTopicOf At_the_Foot_of_Vitosha.