The Comédienne draws on Nobel Prize winner Wladyslav Reymonts own experiences as an actor in a struggling provincial theatre at the fin de siecle at time of massive social upheaval in Europe. Reymont depicts in a slow burning tragedy a young provincial Janina the comédienne of the title who joins a Warsaw theatre company and struggles toward what was then a very modern notion of personal freedom. A Comédienne also played drama and tragedy and the word in Polish had some connotation of a deceiver. As such the title in Reymonts day would have implied a somewhat darker novel that we might unwittingly expect today.This edition has been completely re-edited and includes over 500 amendments corrections and new translations to the orignal text. The introduction by Marianna Rychlowska includes;Biographical details of the authorHistorical context of the bookLiterary notesHistorical review of early theatre in PolandTheatre reportage by Henryk SienkiewiczThese unique insights provide the contemporary reader with much of the commonly understood historical context that was assumed of the original audience.
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