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Il teatro russo in Italia. Trent'anni senza antrakt?

The contribution provides a survey of theatre studies and the reception of Russian theatre in Italy, assessing how attention to this matter has changed in the last thirty years (1991-2021). The review is subdivided into 1) theatre histories; 2) journals and monographs; 3) works and anthologies. Spec...

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