Prolegomeni alle origini del Secolo russo: un dodecalogo a mo’ di vademecum

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https://doi.org/10.4000/mimesis.1215

Abstract

Why Russian theatre and drama, starting from the rearmost ranks in general critical appreciation, between 1898 and 1912 quickly rose to play the role of the most advanced aesthetic culture in Western – lato sensu – civilization, so much that the twentieth century has been considered nearly as the “Russian Century” insofar as what concerns theatre? This short essay outlines twelve points, equally divided up between historical and theoretical contexts, identifying as many hypothetical “research proto- cols”: in the author’s opinion possible answers may emerge by correlating each one’s provisional results, which answers may appear as less impromptu, more grounded and consistent than those theatre studies gave (usually only by implication) until now when dealing with that season in Russian theatrical culture.

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Massimo Lenzi, University of Turin

È stato ricercatore in Discipline dello spettacolo dell’Università degli Studi della Calabria; dal 2001 è professore associato presso l’Università di Torino, afferendo al Dipartimento DAMS, presso il quale nel 2005 concorre a fondare il Centro Studi di Fenomenologia della rappresentazione e dello spettacolo e codirige la rivista on-line «Baubo» (www.baubo.unito.it).

Published

2017-12-10

How to Cite

Lenzi, M. (2017). Prolegomeni alle origini del Secolo russo: un dodecalogo a mo’ di vademecum. Mimesis Journal, 6(2), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.4000/mimesis.1215

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