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It's a Family Affair-We'll Settle It Ourselves : ウィキペディア英語版
It's a Family Affair-We'll Settle It Ourselves

''It's a Family Affair-We'll Settle It Ourselves'' (Svoi lyudi - sotchtemsya, Свои люди - сочтемся) is a comedy by Alexander Ostrovsky. It was his first major work, written in 1849 and published in the No.6 (March, book 2) 1850 ''Moskvityanin'' issue. Having caused a furore, it was banned by the Imperial Theatres' censorship committee and was staged for the first time only on 9 December 1860, ten years after its publication. For some time the play has also been referred to as ''The Bankrupt'', which was its original title.
==Background==
After his attempt to write a play called ''The Legal Request'' (Iskovoye proshenuye) failed Ostrovsky started working upon another storyline, again stemming from his experience in the Moscow commercial court. Uncertain in his own potential, he invited a friend, Tertiy Filippov, to become a co-author, but the latter refused. Then Dmitry Gorev (real surname Tarasenko) emerged, the son of a merchant who lived not far from Ostrovskys' (and later turned bankrupt), who published a drama called ''Tzar the Liberator or the Poor Orphan'' in 1843. It was Gorev who suggested that they'd work upon the play together. Several scenes of Act 1 finished, Gorev suddenly left Moscow and has not been seen until 1853 when he re-emerged to accuse Ostrovsky of "stealing" the text he, Gorev, was co-author of.

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