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A01=D. Gerould
A01=Stanislav I. Witkiewicz
Ascension Day
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Author_Stanislav I. Witkiewicz
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Constant Decline
craving
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Dances
dark humour theatre
Dead Myths
death and afterlife themes
Ecstasy
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Etudes Litteraires
Expert Knowledge
family dynamics in plays
feelings
Formal Goals
Genre Scene
Held
Ignacy Witkiewicz
Independent
insatiable
Insatiable Craving
Jadwiga Kosicka
Konstanty Puzyna
life
metaphysical
Metaphysical Feelings
mysteries
ordinary
Ordinary Daily Life
Polish modernism studies
psychological drama analysis
pure
Pure Art
Pure Reproduction
religious
Religious Mysteries
Scant Knowledge
stage realism critique
Standpoint
subversive dramatic conventions research
Utilitarian Goals
Vice Versa
Water Hen

Product details

  • ISBN 9789057020025
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Country House, a ''comedy with corpses,'' is a wicked subversion of all those realistic psychological dramas of jealousy, adultery, murder and suicide that ask to be taken seriously. Witkacy's send-up assumes the form of a ghost story full of surprises, in the course of which an entire family of four is gleefully dispatched to the other world. When it was first performed in 1923 in Torun, Country House was judged unsuitable for the general public because it derided moral, social and dramatic convention. Three years later, as directed by the playwright himself in Lwów, the drama proved an unexpected success with audiences (although it only ran for four nights) and ever since has been among Witkacy's most frequently performed works.
Today we can appreciate Country House not only as a systematic demolition of stage realism, but also as an anxious probing of the elusive boundaries between life and death, exposing the ''dark places'' of the human psyche that make us laugh nervously.

Stanislav I. Witkiewicz, D. Gerould, D. Gerould

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