3 juin 2022
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Roman Timenchik, « Early Twentieth-Century Schools of Reading Russian Poetry », Ledizioni, ID : 10.4000/books.ledizioni.12886
I wish to avoid the truism that the history of literature consists of the history of readers as much as the history of writers does; or, in other words, that the history of literature consists of the history of a past dialogue between speakers and listeners. If this is a paradox, then, at least in the Russian tradition, this paradox is already a century old, and we should thus proceed directly to the question of how to study the historical reader, that is, the one to whom writers once address...