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5 - The Writer as Civic Actor

from Part I - Emancipation of the Arts (1850–1889)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2019

Jeffrey Brooks
Affiliation:
The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
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Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy imagined a diverse nation in different ways, but each embraced humanity in all its diversity and did so not only as artist but also as citizen and moral spokesman. In Chekhov’s The Island of Sakhalin (1895) and Tolstoy’s Resurrection (1899), the writers led the evolution of the artist’s role as a new civic actor on the national stage. Russian writers began to dream in the 1860s of an inclusive big tent of the arts, but just what and how the disparate elements of Russian society might share in a common culture was contested. Tolstoy and Chekhov expressed their own views on the topic in their books Resurrection and Sakhalin, which were neither backward-looking glorifications of peasant traditions nor forward-looking visions of modernization. Rather, the authors described people sharing the vast landscape of the empire in recognition of their commonality, acceptance of diversity, and rejection of parochial interests. They emphasized place rather than time. Both authors carved out a shared national space, within which they offered readers a new view of their fellow citizens. Of the two authors, it would be Chekhov rather than Tolstoy who transitioned successfully into the next wave of innovation in art.

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The Firebird and the Fox
Russian Culture under Tsars and Bolsheviks
, pp. 80 - 92
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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  • The Writer as Civic Actor
  • Jeffrey Brooks, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
  • Book: The Firebird and the Fox
  • Online publication: 05 October 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108695893.006
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  • The Writer as Civic Actor
  • Jeffrey Brooks, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
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  • Online publication: 05 October 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108695893.006
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  • The Writer as Civic Actor
  • Jeffrey Brooks, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
  • Book: The Firebird and the Fox
  • Online publication: 05 October 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108695893.006
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