Emerging from the atrocities of war, and still hoping to avert the results of the Yalta conference during which the countries of Central and South–Eastern Europe, including Poland, were “handed over” to Stalin, Poland’s 1947 Shakespeare theatre festival was a sign of courage and defiance. At the Festival 23 productions of 9 Shakespeare’s dramas were staged by theatres in 11 towns, with its finale in Warsaw. My paper will show that the Festival was an attempt to demonstrate both Polish cultural links with Europe, and to subvert Marxist ideology and Soviet culture
In this thesis, I analyse the interpretations and reception of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nig...
This paper explores the fate of Poland during and immediately after the Second World War. The paper ...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
abstract: This thesis explores the dialogue between William Shakespeare, Central and Eastern Europe ...
The article presents political interpretations of Hamlet in Poland in the turbulent period of politc...
The article presents political interpretations of Hamlet in Poland in the turbulent period of politc...
The purpose of this study is to find out how people of the literary milieu reacted to the famous his...
With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Polish playwrights were released from the stranglehold of ...
The present book “Poland – History, Culture and Society. Selected Readings” is the third edition of ...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
Abstract This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War ...
All translations from Hungarian are mine.This paper looks at two Richard III production in Hungary, ...
This article is a review of Dariusz Kosiński’s Performing Poland: Rethinking Histories and Theatres ...
A recently published analytical register of all ancient plays and plays inspired by antiquity staged...
As Jan Kott observed in his seminal Shakespeare our Contemporary, Hamlet is one of but a few literar...
In this thesis, I analyse the interpretations and reception of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nig...
This paper explores the fate of Poland during and immediately after the Second World War. The paper ...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
abstract: This thesis explores the dialogue between William Shakespeare, Central and Eastern Europe ...
The article presents political interpretations of Hamlet in Poland in the turbulent period of politc...
The article presents political interpretations of Hamlet in Poland in the turbulent period of politc...
The purpose of this study is to find out how people of the literary milieu reacted to the famous his...
With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Polish playwrights were released from the stranglehold of ...
The present book “Poland – History, Culture and Society. Selected Readings” is the third edition of ...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
Abstract This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War ...
All translations from Hungarian are mine.This paper looks at two Richard III production in Hungary, ...
This article is a review of Dariusz Kosiński’s Performing Poland: Rethinking Histories and Theatres ...
A recently published analytical register of all ancient plays and plays inspired by antiquity staged...
As Jan Kott observed in his seminal Shakespeare our Contemporary, Hamlet is one of but a few literar...
In this thesis, I analyse the interpretations and reception of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nig...
This paper explores the fate of Poland during and immediately after the Second World War. The paper ...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...