A history of Polish theatre /

Poland is celebrated internationally for its rich and varied performance traditions and theatre histories. This groundbreaking volume is the first in English to engage with these topics across an ambitious scope, incorporating Staropolska, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Enlightenment and Ro...

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Other Authors: Fazan, Katarzyna (Editor), Lease, Bryce (Editor), Kobialka, Michal (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
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505 0 |a The ambiguous republic / Krzysztof Zajas -- The global archive & the periphery / Dorota Sajewska -- Stages and audiences of Poland between the Middle Ages and 1765 / Agnieszka Marszałek -- Theatres of identity / Mirosław Kocur -- Poniatowski's National Theatre : the idea and institution of enlightenment / Piotr Olkusz -- The birth and death of the eighteenth-century myth of the Polish public stage / Dobrochna Ratajczakowa -- Juliusz Słowacki, Zygmunt Krasiński, Cyprian Kamil Norwid / Włodzimierz Szturc -- Adam Mickiewicz - between the province and the cosmos / Zbigniew Majchrowski -- Jewish theater in Poland / Alyssa Quint and Michael Steinlauf -- Polish theatre in Vilnius / Martynas Petrikas -- German theatre in Poland until 1989 / Małgorzata Leyko -- Shakespeare and/in Polish theatrical cultures / Aleksandra Sakowska -- New ideas of theatre and their materialization / Katarzyna Fazan -- Stage practices at the turn of the twentieth century / Dorota Jarząbek-Wasyl -- Inter-reality : between matter and memory in the polish avant-garde / Agnieszka Jelewska -- Avant-garde sound theatre / Anna R. Burzyńska -- Theatre during the Second World War / Justyna Biernat and Karolina Czerska -- The political subject / Joanna Krakowska -- The politics of nonpolitical theatre / Grzegorz Niziołek -- Theatre's reorigination in ritual / Kris Salata -- Ritual and performance legacies / Tadeusz Kornaś -- Actors and acting in the nineteenth century / Beth Holmgren -- The actor's craft in Poland (1918-2018) / Beata Guczalska -- Puppet Theatre / Marek Waszkiel -- Polish playwrights since 1900 / Ewa Guderian-Czaplińska -- Theatre without playwrights / Marcin Kościelniak -- No progress, no precursor / Krystyna Duniec -- Homosocial relations and feminist transgressions : theatre and patriarchy / Agata Adamiecka-Sitek. 
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