TY - JOUR TI - The 1892 Manfred in Warsaw Teatr Wielki AU - Coghen, Monika TI - The 1892 Manfred in Warsaw Teatr Wielki AB - Byron claimed that Manfred had not been intended for the stage, but his dramatic poem was occasionally produced in the nineteenth-century theatre. In 1848 Robert Schumann adapted the poem for stage performance, composing the Overture and incidental music. Schumann’s version of Manfred was staged in Warsaw Teatr Wielki, with Józef Kotarbiński, a well-known actor, theatre manager and critic as the protagonist. The production was followed by a heated debate in the press. The central controversy focused on whether Byron’s “metaphysical drama” was suitable for the stage and relevant for the late nineteenth-century Polish audience. The aim of this paper is to examine central issues in this debate by scrutinizing the press reviews of the Warsaw production. As the reviews are by their very nature subjective, their examination reveals much more about their authors’ literary and theatrical preferences than about the performance itself, and provides an insight in the early stages of the development of the so-called Young Poland movement (Młoda Polska), with its emphasis on individualism and subjectivity, interest in metaphysics, and prevalence of lyricism. The 1892 Manfred in Warsaw may be seen as an attempt at introducing great Romantic poetry in the theatre, paving the way for the theatre productions of Polish Romantic drama, which Kotarbiński was to stage as the manager of Teatr Miejski in Kraków. The article also contributes to the history of Byron’s reception in Poland. VL - 2021 IS - Volume 16, Issue 4 PY - 2021 SN - 1897-3035 C1 - 2084-3933 SP - 267 EP - 291 DO - 10.4467/20843933ST.21.019.14368 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studia-litteraria-uic/article/manfred-1892-na-scenie-teatru-wielkiego-w-warszawie KW - Manfred KW - Byron KW - Robert Schumann KW - Józef Kotarbiński KW - Teatr Wielki in Warsaw KW - theatre criticism KW - Byron’s reception in Poland