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Warszawski hołd Madame 1909

Publication date: 27.11.2024

Culture Management, 2024, Volume 25, Issue 1–2, pp. 99 - 118

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843976ZK.24.014.20132

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Edward Krasiński
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Joanna Samborska
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Warszawski hołd Madame 1909

Abstract

Helena Modrzejewska (1840–1909) was a luminary of the stage, captivating audiences in Cracow (1865–1869) and Warsaw (1869–1876). Yet, her brilliance transcended national borders. From 1877 she soared to the zenith of American theatre history, her talent resonating across the globe. In 1880–1882 and 1885, she graced the stages of London and around Great Britain. Following Helena Modrzejewska’s passing on 8 April 1909 on Bay Island in Newport Beach, California, many articles, biographical entries, memories, and press notes flooded the Warsaw newspapers. Correspondents meticulously detailed funeral ceremonies in Los Angeles and Chicago. On 30 June, Modrzejewska’s body was transported to New York; then, on 3 July, to Europe on the Augusta Victoria steamer and later on to her hometown, Cracow. This comprehensive overview of Warsaw’s posthumous reception includes pivotal texts by exceptional artists (Józef Kotarbiński) and critics (Władysław Bogusławski), as well as a review of funeral ceremony descriptions, publications of correspondence excerpts, memoirs, and photo collections.

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Information: Culture Management, 2024, Volume 25, Issue 1–2, pp. 99 - 118

Article type: Original article

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Polish: Warszawski hołd Madame 1909
English: Warsaw Tribute to Madame 1909

Published at: 27.11.2024

Received at: 19.03.2024

Accepted at: 01.05.2024

Article status: Open

Licence: CC BY  licence icon

Percentage share of authors:

Edward Krasiński (Author) - 50%
Joanna Samborska (Author) - 50%

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Edward Krasiński – emerytowany profesor Polskiej Akademii Nauk, historyk teatru, dokumentalista i wydawca. Redaktor naczelny kwartalnika „Pamiętnik Teatralny” (1993– 2014). Autor wielu biografii i monografii, m.in. Teatr Jaracza Ateneum 1928–1939 (1970), Warszawskie sceny 1918–1939 (1976), Stefan Jaracz (1983), Teatr Polski Arnolda Szyfmana 1913–1939 (1991), Teatr Polski w Warszawie 1939–2002 (2002), Arnold Szyfman. Portret dyrektora w labiryncie teatru (2013).

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Warsaw Tribute to Madame 1909