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dc.contributor.authorMišterová, Ivona
dc.contributor.authorKrajník, Filip
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-09T07:24:27Z
dc.date.available2024-05-09T07:24:27Z
dc.date.issued2023-12-30
dc.identifier.issn2083-8530
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/52128
dc.description.abstractThe present article outlines the stage history of Christopher Marlowe’s history Edward II on Czech stages, focusing chiefly on how the respective directors approached the titular character of Marlowe’s play and his sexuality. The study focuses on two post-2000 productions of the play: Diego de Brea’s Edvard Drugy for the Slovenian National Theatre, which toured to the 16th “Divadlo” International Theatre Festival in Pilsen, West Bohemia, in 2008; and Jakub Čermák’s production of Edvard II. for the independent Czech theatre company “Depresivní děti touží po penězích” (Depressive Children Yearn for Money) that premiered in 2023 in Prague. Since for both Czechs and Slovenians, King Edward II is a minor figure of English history and Elizabethan history plays are generally less appealing to them than other genres, both the directors sideline the political dimension of the story to fully explore the issue of social and sexual norms and relate it to current social and cultural discussions both in the West and the former Eastern Bloc. Stressing the motif of social and sexual otherness even more bravely than most recent Western productions, de Brea and Čermák offered not only valuable contributions to both local and global reception of Marlowe’s Edward II, but also raised the visibility of LGBT theatre in a region where it has only a modest history and tradition.en
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiegopl
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMulticultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance;43en
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subjectChristopher Marloween
dc.subject'Edward II'en
dc.subjectCzech Republicen
dc.subjectSloveniaen
dc.subjectDiego de Breaen
dc.subjectJakub Čermáken
dc.subjectElizabethan theatreen
dc.subjectLGBT theatreen
dc.subjectqueer theatreen
dc.titlePassion and Politics in Diego de Brea and Jakub Čermák’s "Edward II": Marlowe’s Controversial History on Czech Stagesen
dc.typeArticle
dc.page.number227-243
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationMišterová, Ivona - University of West Bohemia, Czech Republicen
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationKrajník, Filip - Masaryk University, Czech Republicen
dc.identifier.eissn2300-7605
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dc.contributor.authorEmailMišterová, Ivona - yvonne@kaj.zcu.cz
dc.contributor.authorEmailKrajník, Filip - filip.krajnik@phil.muni.cz
dc.identifier.doi10.18778/2083-8530.28.12
dc.relation.volume28


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