Nuo Jucevičiaus Jūratės iki Kvapilo Rusalkos : žmogaus ir deivės meilės siužeto lietuviškos atmainos bei jų atspindžiai XIX amžiaus Čekijos kultūroje

Title in English From Jucewicz's Jurata to Kvapil’s Rusalka : the Reflections ofF the Lithuanian Literary Plots About the Love Between a Man and a Deinty in the Nineteenth-century Czech Culture
Authors

BERESNEVIČIÚTE NOSALOVA Halina

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Darbai ir Dienos
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
web https://www.vdu.lt/cris/entities/publication/a5224893-3752-4b4d-b1af-463503cf8a09
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.7220/2335-8769.82.3
Keywords intertextuality; Czech literature; Lithuanian literature; impossible love; suicide
Description The article explores the reception of nineteenth-century love stories between a goddess and a man, displayed in Polish-Lithuanian romantic literature, in the contemporary Czech cultural press. It also points to a possible influence of those stories on the libretto of Antonin Dvořák’s Rusalka by Jaroslav Kvapil. Ludwik Adam Jucewicz’s Jurata, the Baltic Queen, was published in Czech. Józef Ignacy Kraszewski’s Witolo rauda and his libretto to Stanisław Moniuszko’s cantata Milda were not translated but appreciated and repeatedly remembered in the Czech cultural press. Even though it is not possible to hint at the intertextuality among Polish-Lithuanian and Czech fiction in a stronger than hypothetical manner, the libretto of Rusalka resembles Adam Mickiewicz’s ballad Świtezianka by its means of poetical expression and by the thematization of the different erotic expectations of the male and female heroes. Kraszewski’s influence, most probably mediated by Julius Zeyer’s works, may be seen in the suicidal behavior of the prince.
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