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The Blue Rose: A Play in Five Acts

English

By (author): Lesia Ukrainka

Translated by: Nina Murray

Where is the line that separates the normal from the abnormal? Liubov, a young Ukrainian woman of small nobility, struggles with this question in Lesia Ukrainkas The Blue Rose. Living in Ukraine at the turn of the twentieth century, she finds herself outside the norms for a woman: she reads thick books, follows music and art, and is interested in science and psychology. She hosts a salon and challenges men in discussions about politics and culture. Liubov is also an orphan whose mother died in an asylum, and she worries about inheriting her mothers disease as well as passing it on to future children. When Liubov falls in love with Orest, she proposes a radical solution to her dilemma: to pursue something as rare as a blue flowerpure love that foregoes the physical and abandons the requirement of marriage and motherhood.

In her commanding debut as a playwright, Ukrainka created a deep psychological rendering of an unattainable ideal. The Blue Rose highlights themes such as womens struggles for liberation, social progress and its reliance on science, and resistance to change in traditional societies. Written in sophisticated Ukrainian, Ukrainkas nuanced play helped Ukrainian culture break free of the Russian imperial mold that sought to first provincialize and then erase it. Presented here in contemporary English translation, The Blue Rose illuminates Ukraines intellectual history and its connections with Western culture.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674294363

About Lesia Ukrainka

Lesia Ukrainka (pen name of Larysa Kosach-Kvitka 18791913) was one of the most prominent Ukrainian writers poets playwrights literary scholars and activists of the late nineteenthearly twentieth century. Along with Taras Shevchenko and Ivan Franko she forms the triumvirate of Ukrainian national poets. Ukrainka was well-known for her feminist and progressive views which found representation in her own works. Nina Murray is a poet and an award-winning translator of Ukrainian literature including works by Oksana Zabuzhko Oksana Lutsyshyna Serhiy Zhadan and Lesia Ukrainka. She is the author of several poetry collections and a career member of the U.S. Foreign Service. Tamara Hundorova is Senior Research Fellow and Chair of the Department of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature at the Institute of Literature National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine as well as Research Associate at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.

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