In this article, the author discusses the circumstances surrounding the writing of Tadeusz Słobodzianek’s drama Nasza klasa (Our Class), the critical reactions to this piece and the reception of the work, mainly in the country but also abroad. The first part of the article concerns the intellectual relationships between Anna Bikont, the author of My z Jedwabnego (We from Jedwabne) and Tadeusz Słobodzianek, focusing on the mutual influence of the authors on the formation of their texts. In the second part of the article, the author goes to the main topic, which is Nasza Klasa (Our Class), discussing the circumstances accompanying the presentation of the first (read) version of the drama, the structure of the text, the information on the book...
The author of the article attempts to recreate the famous staging of Dziady directed by Kazimierz De...
The aim of this article is to analyse metaphorical spaces in two dramas by Jerzy Szaniawski: Murzyn....
The article opens with a statement that dramaturgical creativity, long marginalized by literary stud...
The author of the article analyses three successive versions of the theatrical staging of Juliusz Sł...
"Objectivity fetish." Our Class by Tadeusz Słobodzianek Our Class was received in Poland with enthu...
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This article is a review of Dariusz Kosiński’s Performing Poland: Rethinking Histories and Theatres ...
Song of Songs in Czesław Miłosz’s translation, read as dramatic text. The analysis of dramaturgical ...
The article discusses the plays which have won the competition for the plays created for the drama t...
The aim of the article is to present the figure of Ignacy Schiper – a historian, whose greatest pass...
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This article confronts the text of A Literary Prize, a comedy by Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska, wit...
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The present volume is a set of articles written by Polish and Ukrainian scholars in the period from ...
The article presents an account of how the Polish language course taught by Polish lecturers at Sofi...
The author of the article attempts to recreate the famous staging of Dziady directed by Kazimierz De...
The aim of this article is to analyse metaphorical spaces in two dramas by Jerzy Szaniawski: Murzyn....
The article opens with a statement that dramaturgical creativity, long marginalized by literary stud...
The author of the article analyses three successive versions of the theatrical staging of Juliusz Sł...
"Objectivity fetish." Our Class by Tadeusz Słobodzianek Our Class was received in Poland with enthu...
The article is an analysis and interpretation of Juliusz Słowacki’s Kordian directed by Jakub Skrzyw...
This article is a review of Dariusz Kosiński’s Performing Poland: Rethinking Histories and Theatres ...
Song of Songs in Czesław Miłosz’s translation, read as dramatic text. The analysis of dramaturgical ...
The article discusses the plays which have won the competition for the plays created for the drama t...
The aim of the article is to present the figure of Ignacy Schiper – a historian, whose greatest pass...
Theatrical fact The article is an analysis of Tadeusz Różewicz’s Birth Rate (“the biography of a pla...
This article confronts the text of A Literary Prize, a comedy by Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska, wit...
The article concerns the satirical nativity scene by Ryszard Marek (Ryszard Wierzbowski and Marek Gr...
The present volume is a set of articles written by Polish and Ukrainian scholars in the period from ...
The article presents an account of how the Polish language course taught by Polish lecturers at Sofi...
The author of the article attempts to recreate the famous staging of Dziady directed by Kazimierz De...
The aim of this article is to analyse metaphorical spaces in two dramas by Jerzy Szaniawski: Murzyn....
The article opens with a statement that dramaturgical creativity, long marginalized by literary stud...