On the female characters in the Leo Tolstoy's drama "The Power of Darkness" and in its Polish imitations Cover Image

O postaciach kobiet w dramacie Lwa Tołstoja "Ciemna potęga" i w jego polskich naśladownictwach
On the female characters in the Leo Tolstoy's drama "The Power of Darkness" and in its Polish imitations

Author(s): Halina Mazurek
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: famme fatale; love; jealousy; the power of darkness; forgiveness; spiritual life

Summary/Abstract: In the article there are analyzed the ways of shaping images of women who are leading characters in both Tolstoy’s play and Polish dramas inspired by it. In The Power of Darkness they are presented as the source of all evil. Primitive and backward inhabitants of Russian rural area, possessed by the dark power of wild passions and the lust of wealth, crossing the moral borders with no hesitations, allegedly, in the name of their life needs. The Polish playwrights (W. Orkan, S. Wyspiański, L. Staff) make this images slightly milder by giving the immoral female characters guilty conscience and the awareness of inescapable punishment. They also enrich the creation of rural women with the analysis of their inner life and more detailed description of their dilemmas and suffering. The differences in depicting the women’s images were mainly determined by the way of approaching reality in the interpreted dramas. The Tolstoy’s work realistically encapsulates the rural world and presents characters in socio-psychological categories. In contrast, the writers of Young Poland create their plays in the convention of so-called poetic realism.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 29-44
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish