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Eastern Promise - Preissová, Gabriela; Kofta, Krystyna; Filo, Vera; Vujovic, Sladjana; Nelega, Alina; Popova, Elena; Srbljanovic, Biljana
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Includes Jenufa (Her Step-daughter) by Gabriela Preissova (Czech); The Umbilical Cord by Krystyna Kofta (Poland); Tulip Doctor by Vera Filo (Hungary); The Tender Mercies by Sladjana Vujovic ( Montenegro); Nascenco by Alina Nelega (Romania); The Chosen Ones by Elena Popova (Belorussia); and Belgrade Trilogy by Biljana Srbljanovic (Yugoslavia)
A collection of plays from the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Montenegro, Romania, Belorussia, and Yugoslavia.

Produktbeschreibung
Includes Jenufa (Her Step-daughter) by Gabriela Preissova (Czech); The Umbilical Cord by Krystyna Kofta (Poland); Tulip Doctor by Vera Filo (Hungary); The Tender Mercies by Sladjana Vujovic ( Montenegro); Nascenco by Alina Nelega (Romania); The Chosen Ones by Elena Popova (Belorussia); and Belgrade Trilogy by Biljana Srbljanovic (Yugoslavia)
A collection of plays from the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Montenegro, Romania, Belorussia, and Yugoslavia.
Autorenporträt
Gabriela Preissová born in 1862, in Kutná Hora near Prague. From childhood almost to the end of the century she lived in the Slovácko region of Moravia, where she was fascinated by the local traditions and dialect. Her first published writings were Tales from Slovácko, one of which, the Beginning of a Romance was used by Leos Janáèek as the basis for his first opera. Both her plays were also set in Slovácko, The Farmer's Woman (National Theatre, Prague 1889) and Her Stepdaughter (National Theatre, Prague 1890). Both were also turned into operas; The Farmer's Woman as Eva, by J.B. Foerster and Her Step-daughter as Jenufa by Leos Janáèek. Preissová, who died in 1946, never again achieved the success of her earlier works.