International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 8, August 19, 1850 by Various
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INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY MISCELLANY
Of Literature, Art, and Science. * * * * * Vol. I. NEW YORK, AUGUST 19, 1850. No. 8. * * * * * THE THEATER IN RUSSIA AND POLAND. The following interesting sketch of the Drama in the empire of the Czar is translated for the _International_ from the Leipzig _Grenzboten_. The facts it states are not only new to most readers, but throw incidentally a good deal of light on the condition of that vast empire, and the state of its population in respect of literature and art in general: * * * * * The dramatic taste of a people, the strength of its productive faculty, the gradual development of its most popular sphere of art, the theater, contain the key to phases of its character which cannot always be recognized with the same exactness from other parts of its history. The tendencies and disposition of the mass come out very plainly in their relations to dramatic art, and from the audience of an evening at a theater some inference may be drawn as to the whole political scope of the nation. In truth, however, this requires |
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