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  1. Romola de Pulszky (or Romola Pulszky), (married name Nijinsky; February 20, 1891 – June 8, 1978), was a Hungarian aristocrat, the daughter of a politician and an actress. Her father had to go into exile when she was a child, and committed suicide in Australia.

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    28 de dez. de 2011 · Por ser uma viagem marítima, Diaghilev não veio. Atormentado pelos ciúmes, Nijinsky casou-se precipitadamente com uma das bailarinas da companhia, Romola de Pulszky, mulher determinada que passa então a controlar a vida do marido. Ao saber da notícia, Diaghilev demite Nijinsky, dando ensejo aos problemas mentais do bailarino.

  3. In 1919, at twenty-nine, Vaslav Nijinsky had a psychotic breakdown and was placed in a mental institution, never again able to live independently. These Diaries cover six weeks during that period. The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky, first published by Romola

  4. 25 de out. de 2018 · By this time, Romola had returned and had started looking for alternatives to the psychodynamic therapies with which Nijinsky was being treated. Among the novel ‘biological therapies’ was that of psychiatrist Manfred Sakel (1900–57), the pioneer of the insulin coma technique, a shock therapy that gained extraordinary acceptance before the antipsychotic era.

  5. 21 de mar. de 1980 · Nijinsky: Directed by Herbert Ross. With Alan Bates, George De La Pena, Leslie Browne, Alan Badel. The story of Vaslav Nijinsky, who is widely believed to be one of the greatest ballet dancers of all time.

  6. Hardcover – January 1, 1936. by Romola Nijinsky (Author) 4.4 60 ratings. See all formats and editions. In his prime, Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950) was the most celebrated man in Western ballet--a virtuoso and a dramatic dancer such as European and American audiences had never seen before. After his triumphs in such works as The Specter of the ...

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  7. 15 de out. de 2023 · Die skandalträchtige Premiere seines Ballettes "Le Sacre du printemps" wird der Brutalität des Ersten Weltkrieges und dem Tod seines Bruders Stanislaw gegenübergestellt. Romola begleitet ihn durch schwierige und schlechte Zeiten. In Nijinskys Augen ist es die Welt, die ihn umgibt – nicht Nijinsky, der geisteskrank wird...