
Dramaturgiai dolgozatok (2. kötet, 1864-1881)
by Pál Gyulai
"Dramaturgiai dolgozatok (2. kötet, 1864-1881)" by Pál Gyulai is a collection of critical essays and dramatic works written in the late 19th century. The text encompasses critiques of various theatrical plays staged at the National Theatre in Hungary, showcasing Gyulai's analytical approach to drama and theatrical practices. The primary focus is on examining the merits and shortcomings of specific plays, exploring themes such as societal norms and the complexities of human emotion within the context of performance. The opening of the collection introduces a series of reviews on comedic plays presented at the National Theatre during the early 1860s. Gyulai discusses the merits of these works, noting both their strengths and weaknesses. He critiques various elements, including plot coherence, character development, and the effectiveness of comedic situations. For instance, he addresses issues of character motivations and the execution of humor, illustrating how the plays reflect societal attitudes and the challenges playwrights face in capturing genuine emotion onstage. Gyulai's insights provide a rich foundation for understanding the evolving landscape of Hungarian theatre at the time.
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