New Publication on Irish Theatre and Central Europe

Litteraria Pragensia is pleased to announce the publication of a special issue on Irish Theatre and Central Europe, edited by Ondřej Pilný. A table of contents is below.

The issue may be purchased online via the Charles University e-shop: https://e-shop.ff.cuni.cz/journals/journals/litteraria_pragensia_50_irish_theater_central_europe-1291

The price is 135 Czech Crowns, i.e. approximately EUR 5 + postage.

LITTERARIA PRAGENSIA

Studies in Literature and Culture

Vol. 25, No. 50

2015

IRISH THEATRE AND CENTRAL EUROPE

Edited by Ondřej Pilný

CONTENTS:

Ondřej Pilný

IRISH THEATRE AND CENTRAL EUROPE: INTRODUCTION

Barry Keane

NEVER QUITE THERE: IRISH PLAYS IN POLAND, 1955-1999

Michał Lachman

DISAPPEARING NATION, OR IRISH THEATRE’S RULES OF EXPORT

Kasia Lech

DIFFICULT ENCOUNTER: POLISH THEATRE ON THE IRISH STAGE BETWEEN 2004 AND 2015

Dieter Fuchs

THE RECEPTION OF SYNGE’S AND O’CASEY’S PLAYS IN VIENNA FROM THE FALL OF THE HABSBURG EMPIRE TO THE SUMMER OF ’69

Mária Kurdi

IRELAND AND THE IRISH ON THE HUNGARIAN STAGE: RECENT PRODUCTIONS OF PLAYS FROM SYNGE TO FRIEL AND BEYOND

Csilla Bertha and Donald E. Morse

GODOT COMES TO HUNGARY VIA TRANSLATION AND ACCULTURATION

James Little

BETWEEN A PROTEST AND CATASTROPHE

Monica Randaccio

MARTIN McDONAGH’S THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE ON THE ITALIAN STAGE: CAN THE SPACE OF THE IRISH DRAMATIC TRADITION BE REWRITTEN?

“NOT LOOKING FOR IRISHNESS”:

Tilman Raabke and László Upor in Conversation with Ondřej Pilný