Magdalena Rojewska, "Podejrzliwy" Juliana Ursyna Niemcewicza – część pierwsza edycji (akt I–III) (The critical edition of “Suspicious" by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz (Part I, Act I–III))

(The critical edition of “Suspicious" by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz (Part I, Act I–III))

Year of publication: 2019
Page range: 72 (53-124)
Keywords: “Suspicious", Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, edition, comedy
Author: Magdalena Rojewska (University of Lodz)


Abstract

The subject of the study is the edition of “Suspicious" (“Podejrzliwy") by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz (Warsaw 1831). This is the late political comedy by the author of “The return of the deputy"(“Powrót posła"), which in artistic way registers events that are a consequence of the tsarist policy of Alexander I towards Poles after 1818. In addition to the main plot intrigue, the comedy brings a picture of extensive espionage network managed by senator Nowosilcow and his supporters. “Suspicious" was written between September 9 and November 5, 1819, but some of the scenes were added only after 1822, after censorship blocked attempts to introduce comedy on the stage of the National Theater. It was then that events related to the Vilnius investigation and Filaret’s process took place (these events are present in the added scenes). The basis for the edition was the first edition of the comedy published in 1831, richer than the other versions due three additional scenes of the first act. It was compared with the autograph of the work preserved in the Raczyński’s Library in Poznań (reference number 41) and a manuscript copy made for the stage and sent to censorship in 1821.

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