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Juliusz Slowacki

Four Plays

Mary Stuart, Kordian, Balladyna, Horsztynski

Buch

The crypt of Wawel Cathedral in Kraków is the Polish nation's greatest pantheon. Here lie the earthly remains of its storied kings and queens, and two of its greatest poets, Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Slowacki. At the conclusion of his speech at Slowacki's reburial in 1927, Marshal Józef Pilsudski commanded the guard of honour: In the name of the Republic, I direct you, gentlemen, to carry this sarcophagus into the royal crypt, for he who rests within was no less a king. Slowacki, who once described himself and Mickiewicz as two gods, on their own, opposing, suns has rested alongside his great rival now for over ninety years. Although genera… Mehr

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Produktdetails


  • ISBN: 978-1-912894-14-7
  • EAN: 9781912894147
  • Produktnummer: 30705403
  • Verlag: Glagoslav Publications B.v.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
  • Seitenangabe: 578 S.
  • Masse: H23.5 cm x B15.7 cm x D3.8 cm 1'030 g
  • Abbildungen: HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
  • Gewicht: 1030

Über den Autor


Juliusz Slowacki (1809-1849) is universally recognised as the father of modern Polish drama. His twenty-five plays, many of them inspired by the works of his beloved Shakespeare, are the only important dramatic works of the romantic period to be written expressly for the stage. Besides his plays, he is the author of digressive epics in the style of Lord Byron, prose works of a mystical bent, and some of the most beautiful lyric poems in the Polish language. He travelled to London in 1831 as a courier for the insurrectionist government during the November Uprising against Russia, and elected to remain in exile thereafter, returning to Poland only once, near the end of his life in 1848, to take part in the revolutionary activities of that Spring of the Peoples. Considered along with Mickiewicz and his friend Zygmunt Krasinski to be one of the three bards of Polish Romanticism, Slowacki achieved a great popularity in the early part of the twentieth century, which has only grown with succeeding years.

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