The Danton case ; Thermidor : two plays

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The Danton case ; Thermidor : two plays

Stanisława Przybyszewska ; translated by Bołeslaw [i.e. Bolesław] Taborski ; with an introduction by Daniel Gerould

Northwestern University Press, c1989

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Sprawa Dantona

Thermidor

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Bibliography: p. 293-297

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ISBN 9780810108059

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Stanislawa Przybyszewski is recognized as a major twentieth-century playwright on the basis of her trilogy about the French Revolution, of which "The Danton Case "and "Thermido"r are the principal parts." The Danton Case" depicts the battle for power between two exceptional individuals: the corrupt sentimental idealist, Danton, and the incorruptible genius of the Revolution, Robespierre. "Thermidor "shows the final playing out of this drama, as Robespierre, left alone with the heroic absolutist Saint-Just, foresees the ruin of himself and his cause, and in his despair predicts that hatred, war, and capitalism will steal the Revolution and corrupt nineteenth-century man.
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: pbk ISBN 9780810108066

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Stanislawa Przybyszewski is recognized as a major twentieth-century playwright on the basis of her trilogy about the French Revolution, of which The Danton Case and Thermidor are the principal parts. The Danton Case depicts the battle for power between two exceptional individuals: the corrupt sentimental idealist, Danton, and the incorruptible genius of the Revolution, Robespierre. Thermidor shows the final playing out of this drama, as Robespierre, left alone with the heroic absolutist Saint-Just, foresees the ruin of himself and his cause, and in his despair predicts that hatred, war, and capitalism will steal the Revolution and corrupt nineteenth-century man.

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