In June 1920, assessing the international significance of the
revolutionary era that had brought him to power in Russia, Vladimir
Lenin adopted a theatrical idiom for one of its most important
events, the Revolution of 1905. "Without the 'dress rehearsal' of
1905," he wrote, "the victory of the October Revolution in 1917
would have been impossible." According to Lenin's statement,
political anatomy borrowed in a teleological sense from the
performing arts.
This book explores an inversion of Lenin's statement. Rather
than question how politics took after the performing arts, Paul du
Quenoy assesses how culture responded to power in late imperial
Russia. Exploring the impact of this period's rapid transformation
and endemic turmoil on the performing arts, he examines opera,
ballet, concerts, and "serious" drama while not overlooking newer
artistic forms thriving at the time, such as "popular" theater,
operetta, cabaret, satirical revues, pleasure garden
entertainments, and film. He also analyzes how participants in the
Russian Empire's cultural life articulated social and political
views.
Du Quenoy proposes that performing arts culture in late imperial
Russia--traditionally assumed to be heavily affected by and
responsive to contemporary politics--was often apathetic and even
hostile to involvement in political struggles. Stage Fright offers
a similar refutation of the view that the late imperial Russian
government was a cultural censor prefiguring Soviet control of the
arts. Through a clear picture of the relationship between culture
and power, this study presents late imperial Russia as a
modernizing polity with a vigorous civil society capable of
weathering the profound changes of the twentieth century rather
than lurching toward an "inevitable" disaster of revolution and
civil war.
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