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The Morality of Mrs. Dulska Teresa Murjas (University of Reading, United Kingdom)

The Morality of Mrs. Dulska By Teresa Murjas (University of Reading, United Kingdom)

The Morality of Mrs. Dulska by Teresa Murjas (University of Reading, United Kingdom)


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Gabriela Zapolska was an actor, journalist and playwright. Her best-known play, The Morality of Mrs. Dulska, is an uncompromising look at gender, class and relationships in fin-de-siecle Poland. The play is now available for the first time in an English-language edition that firmly situates the play in the context of its performance history.

The Morality of Mrs. Dulska Summary

The Morality of Mrs. Dulska: A Play by Gabriela Zapolska by Teresa Murjas (University of Reading, United Kingdom)

Gabriela Zapolska (1857-1921) was an actor, journalist and playwright. She was born during the 123 year partition of Poland by Austria, Prussia and Russia and wrote over thirty plays. The Morality of Mrs. Dulska (1906), a 'petty-bourgeois tragic-farce', is probably her best known. Mrs Dulska is a cross between Patricia Routledges Hyacinth Bucket and Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage. She is the tyrannical and hilarious landlady of a fine stone tenement building proud, shrewd and highly preoccupied with appearances. Dulska keeps her purse strings tightly drawn and exploits her tenants in a most unforgiving fashion.To the unhappy woman from the first floor apartment who tries to poison herself by swallowing some match heads, she shows no mercy. To her serving maid, who she effectively prostitutes to her son in order to keep his philandering under her own roof and within her control, she shows no compassion. Her daughters struggle through the torments of adolescence with the facts of life skillfully concealed from them, and her husband, worn down over the years by his power-hungry wife, has barely a word to say to his family.It is her son that Mrs Dulska loves loves with an unhealthy possessiveness. Her fear that he will leave prompts her to fund the servicing of his every desire. Why is it, then, that he resents her so much? Why is it that he feels compelled to seek revenge? Zapolskas uncompromising look at gender construction and class oppression in fin-de-siecle Poland is witty, entertaining and incisive.This is the first published UK translation of this popular Polish classic. It was prepared by Teresa Murjas, a lecturer in Theatre at the University of Reading. In her introduction, Teresa discusses how the translation and first UK production, which she directed, were developed. She introduces Zapolska's work in its historical contexts, provides the reader with relevant biographical information and considers the play's performance history up to the present day. She draws these strands together into a narrative of deportation, exile and emigration.

The Morality of Mrs. Dulska Reviews

In her introduction to Zapolska's seminal play, Murjas discusses the many intriguing challenges involved in its cultural transference, combining the perspective of translator with that of theatre practitioner. This book is a rare treat in a much neglected area of modern scholarship.Elwira Grossman, University of Glasgow

About Teresa Murjas (University of Reading, United Kingdom)

Teresa Murjas is a professor in the Department of Film, Theatre & Television at the University of Reading, UK. Her research interests lie in translation for performance; conflict representation on stage and screen; and memory, materiality and the archive in performance. She creates work in a range of media, including live performance, video and online, always working collaboratively, and frequently partnering with non-academic organizations, such as museums, galleries and community-based venues. For an example of her webbased work, please see https://www.war-child-archive.com. Alongside Peeling Onions with Granny, Teresa has also set up the performance company Around the Well at the University of Reading. Around the Well is comprised of professional interpreters from a range of backgrounds and the companys devised performance lecture Between shares stories of their experiences of working with migrants to the United Kingdom in public service settings.

Table of Contents

Introduction - xii - Teresa Murjas Act I - Gabriela Zapolska trans. by Teresa Murjas Act II - Gabriela Zapolska trans. by Teresa Murjas Act III - Gabriela Zapolska trans. by Teresa Murjas

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GOR001935698
9781841501666
1841501662
The Morality of Mrs. Dulska: A Play by Gabriela Zapolska by Teresa Murjas (University of Reading, United Kingdom)
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2007-11-30
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