Twentieth-Century Models of the Theatrical Work

Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego

  • Rok wydania: 2024
  • Format: 15.8 x 23.5 cm
  • Oprawa: Twarda
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This book offers readers a clear model for reflecting upon works of theater, a summary of twentieth-century knowledge on the subject, and a holistic view of the consequences and achievements of modern theatrical autonomy. Krzysztof Pleśniarowicz draws an antinomy confined exclusively to works of theater: that of illusion/anti-illusion—in contrast to the largely obsolete opposition between a work of literature (drama) and a non-literary work of theater (play). - Professor Dobrochna Ratajczakowa

Pleśniarowicz’s book is a relevant and current voice in the global discussion on how the art of theater has evolved. One of its strongest points is that it embeds theater theory solidly in its entire humanities context, as well as the undeniable originality of its approach to the topic and the clarity with which it is presented. - Professor Leszek Kolankiewicz

Krzysztof Pleśniarowicz,
Jagiellonian University professor, Head of Department of Contemporary Culture JU, Director of the Cricoteka Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor in Cracow (1994–2000). His publications include: The Theatre of Un-Human Forms (in Polish, 1994, 2023), Eastern Drama of the Absurd in the Twilight of the Soviet Block (in Polish, 1994, 2021; in English 2023), The Dead Memory Machine. Tadeusz Kantor’s Theatre of Death (in Polish, 1990; in English, 1994, 2004; in Hungarian 2007), critical editions of Tadeusz Kantor’s writings (in Polish, 2000, 2005; in Romanian 2014).

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Tytuł: Twentieth-Century Models of the Theatrical Work
Autor: Krzysztof Pleśniarowicz
Wydawnictwo: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
ISBN: 9788323353744
Tłumacz: Brand William
Języki: polski
Rok wydania: 2024
Ilość stron: 192
Format: 15.8 x 23.5 cm
Oprawa: Twarda

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