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Szewskie święto, albo szlachetne rzemiosło (The Shoemaker's Holiday or the Gentle Craft) – sztuka elżbietańskiego poety i dramaturga Thomasa Dekkera, opublikowana w roku 1600. Dramat zalicza się do nurtu tak zwanej komedii domowej. Na język polski sztukę przełożył Juliusz Kydryński. Przekład został opublikowany w Serii Dawnej Literatury Angielskiej krakowskiego Wydawnictwa Literackiego w 1979. Został on przedrukowany w antologii Dramat elżbietański w 1989.

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dbo:abstract The Shoemaker's Holiday or the Gentle Craft is an Elizabethan play written by Thomas Dekker. The play was first performed in 1599 by the Admiral's Men, and it falls into the subgenre of city comedy. The story features three subplots: an inter-class romance between a citizen of London and an aristocrat, the ascension of shoemaker Simon Eyre to Lord Mayor of London, and a romance between a gentleman and a shoemaker's wife, whose husband appears to have died in the wars with France. The play is a "citizen" drama, or a depiction of the life of members of London's livery companies, and it follows in Dekker's style of depicting everyday life in London. The events of the play occur during the reign of King Henry VI, though also hinting at the reign of Henry V. Henry V succeeded his father, Henry IV, as leader of England following Henry IV's death in 1413 at the age of 26. He is best known for securing the French crown and for his depiction in Shakespeare's plays Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and Henry V. Dekker uses this correlation in The Shoemaker's Holiday, as an English king appears in scenes 19 and 21; however, he is only identified as "The King" in the speech prefix in the first printed edition of the play. (en) Szewskie święto, albo szlachetne rzemiosło (The Shoemaker's Holiday or the Gentle Craft) – sztuka elżbietańskiego poety i dramaturga Thomasa Dekkera, opublikowana w roku 1600. Dramat zalicza się do nurtu tak zwanej komedii domowej. Na język polski sztukę przełożył Juliusz Kydryński. Przekład został opublikowany w Serii Dawnej Literatury Angielskiej krakowskiego Wydawnictwa Literackiego w 1979. Został on przedrukowany w antologii Dramat elżbietański w 1989. (pl)
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rdfs:comment Szewskie święto, albo szlachetne rzemiosło (The Shoemaker's Holiday or the Gentle Craft) – sztuka elżbietańskiego poety i dramaturga Thomasa Dekkera, opublikowana w roku 1600. Dramat zalicza się do nurtu tak zwanej komedii domowej. Na język polski sztukę przełożył Juliusz Kydryński. Przekład został opublikowany w Serii Dawnej Literatury Angielskiej krakowskiego Wydawnictwa Literackiego w 1979. Został on przedrukowany w antologii Dramat elżbietański w 1989. (pl) The Shoemaker's Holiday or the Gentle Craft is an Elizabethan play written by Thomas Dekker. The play was first performed in 1599 by the Admiral's Men, and it falls into the subgenre of city comedy. The story features three subplots: an inter-class romance between a citizen of London and an aristocrat, the ascension of shoemaker Simon Eyre to Lord Mayor of London, and a romance between a gentleman and a shoemaker's wife, whose husband appears to have died in the wars with France. (en)
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