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Artificial Arms
Auschwitz representation
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Black Troops
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Dear God
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European theatre studies
expressionist drama analysis
expressionist drama Polish context
Expressionist Protagonists
fascism in literature
Gold Ducat
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Green Oranges
Iron Gate
jadwiga
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Lady II
Male Voice
Mickiewicz's Forefathers
Mickiewicz’s Forefathers
Open Dramaturgy
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Polish Expressionism
Polish literary history
Polish National History
Polish Romantic Drama
Poplar Tree
Present Day Visitors
Prince's Horse
Prince’s Horse
Red Flowers
Rope Breaks
Rozewicz
Sentry Box
SEPARATE TABLE
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Strindberg's Dream Play
Strindberg’s Dream Play
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TALL GENTLEMAN
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415866361
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The translation of Felicja Kruszewska's A Dream introduces a major play by a twentieth-century female playwright to the English-speaking world. On March 7, 1927 A Dream - a large-scale expressionistic drama by an unknown poet - burst on the Polish theatrical scene in a dazzling debut production by the young actor Edmund Wiercinski, who would become one of the outstanding directors of his time. The play's hallucinatory visions of the rise of fascism and the heroine's longing for a providential savior on a white horse spoke directly to Polish audiences about their deepest anxieties. During the next two years A Dream received three additional stagings and became the subject of lively debate and controversy. The play, which has been successfully revived in 1974, is an outstanding example of European expressionism.
The volume also contains An Excursion to the Museum, by the contemporary Polish poet, playwright, and short-story writer Tadeusz Rozewicz. A disturbing account of an utterly mundane visit to Auschwitz, the tale is a brilliant example of the playwright's technique of poetic collage.

Jadwiga Kosicka is the author of A Life of Solitude, a biographical study of Stanislawa Przbyszewska. For Routledge Harwood's Polish and East European Theatre Archive, she has translated and edited To Steal a March on God by Hanna Krall.

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