Murray Frame is lecturer in the department of history at University of Dundee, Scotland.
This book offers a new perspective on the history of theatre in imperial Russia, focusing on the rise and regulation of the industry and the development of the idea of theatre. Murray Frame analyzes for the first time the impact of Russia's drama on society and politics from the end of the eighteenth century to the early twentieth century. The book highlights the roles of the state and the intelligentsia, each of which perceived drama's powerful potential as a means of education. But while the state promoted theatre-going as an essential accoutrement of civilization and respectability, the intelligentsia saw in theatre the opportunity to articulate alternative social and political ideas. The author explores the contributions of civil society and theatrical culture to one another as Russian theatre gained increasingly wide respect, and along the way draws lively portraits of the important actors, patrons, writers, and critics, as well as the theatres that employed and entertained them.
發表於2024-11-28
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