Bojownik czy błazen? Ibsenowski Wróg ludu
w teatrze polskim
A Fighter or a Jester? Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People
in the Polish Theatre
Author(s): Katarzyna MaćkałaSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Studies of Literature, Comparative Study of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Gdański
Keywords: Henrik Ibsen, An Enemy of the People; Polish theatre; theatre history
Summary/Abstract: The article presents traditional and modern approaches to Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People in the Polish theatre. Banned in Poland for almost a decade (the country was a part of three different states until 1918), first staged in 1891, continuously censored, the play became a part of the national debate on freedom and rebellion, for a long time staged as a manifesto, even though Ibsen’s popularity lessened. The political approach was re-invented in the communist 1970s and 1980. After a thirty years’ gap, Ibsen’s masterpiece premiered recently in Cracow, directed by a famous and controversial artist of the younger generation.
Journal: Studia Scandinavica
- Issue Year: 23/2019
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 53-78
- Page Count: 23
- Language: Polish