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Ontario Theatre - The Great Battle At Slivnitza!January 9, 2009Home Arts History Tags: Ontario theatre, Shaw Festival, Arms and the Man, Jackie Maxwell, George Bernard Shaw,
In Arms and the Man George Bernard Shaw doesn't get hung up on facts.
Early in Act One Catherine tells her daughter Raina about the recent battle at Slivnitza. She extols Sergius and his magnificent cavalry charge, CATHERINE [with surging enthusiasm] You can't guess how splendid it is. A cavalry charge! Think of that! He defied our Russian commanders--acted without orders--led a charge on his own responsibility. Well, truthfully, in that particular conflict there were no Russian generals commanding any Bulgarian troops. Political events in Bulgaria relating to the breakup of the Ottoman Empire had forced the complete withdrawal of all Russian military support one year earlier, and now the Russians refused to support the Bulgars in their war with Serbia, and that's actually what makes the battle of Slivnitza so significant; the home grown Bulgarian Army beat the Serbian Armed Forces all by themselves. CATHERINE ... gallant splendid Bulgarians with their swords and eyes flashing, thundering down like an avalanche and scattering the wretched Serbians and their dandified Austrian officers like chaff. Although it sounds good, at Slivitnza it was actually the Serbs who charged the Bulgars and suffered heavy losses from well aimed artillery fire. The resulting Bulgarian counter attack forced the Serbs into a rear guard action which lasted until they surrendered ten days later. The entire conflict lasted only fourteen days. PETKOFF The war is over. The treaty was signed three days ago at Bucharest; and the decree for our army to demobilize was issued yesterday. Actually the peace treaty wasn't signed until February of 1886, four months later, but this small detail Bernard Shaw had to alter to set up the comedic circumstances whereby the Majors meet Bluntschli, the chocolate cream soldier. Article Source: http://www.tips.com.my About the Author: Related Information: 1. Shaw Festival '06 http://www.shawfest.com 2. Information about the play "Arms and the Man" http://www.shawfest.com/2006/web/content.php?docid=1_3_1 To some of the bewigged gentlemen in the Cabinet Room of the new White House,President Thomas Jefferson, accepted as a genius and visionary by the world, perhaps his vision of an America from sea to sea was a noble ideal. Tags: tribal, jewely, history, Ancient Greece was that brilliant first burst of democracy. Men could be free to speak their minds. And young America emerged seeing the democracy of Greek as superior to the Caesar of Rome, as exists in China today. But how you going to keep them back in the yurt, once they have seen Shanghai? Or Athens? Tags: antique, history, books, Romanian history refers to the history of Romanian land, as well as to the history of people, who inhabited this land and who offered it a specific identity. Tags: hot romanian women, romanian mail order bride, romania bride, beautiful romanian women, From about the year 1930 calligraphy writing and lettering had made such progress that it had become a subject in the training of Art Teachers and was taught by the immediate followers of the two who had given their lives to its cause. Tags: calligraphy pen, cross pen, A look at some of the greatest things to come out of Scotland and how it could have been so much easier if car hire was available years ago. Tags: car hire in Scotland, car hire Scotland, car hire, The role of the organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe can play in Kosovo independence secession from Serbia to a peaceful formation. Tags: Bush, osce, Kosovo, Bosnia, Milosevic, Born in the late 1800s and court martialed in 1925, Billy Mitchell's name is known as the founding father of today's Air Force. As the son of a Wisconsin senator, William 'Billy' Mitchell grew up in a wealthy family that had plenty of pull in their town. Tags: billy mitchell, John C. Fremont was many things including one of the founders of California. Tags: California, Fremont, John C. Fremont, Kit Carson, Mexico, The U.S. at one point was so poor and desperate it's generals told the population to make whatever flag they felt was appropriate. The most widespread was the rattlesnake and the "Don't Tread on Me" flag. Tags: Don't Tread on Me, USA, U.S., Ben Franklin, rattlesnake, This article tells the story of why Americas capital city developed as it is today Tags: washington, capital, america, philadelphia, new york city, | |||||