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The Blue Rose
A Play in Five Acts
1896
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Where is the line that separates the “normal” from the “abnormal”? Liubov, a young Ukrainian woman of small nobility, struggles with this question in Lesia Ukrainka’s The Blue Rose . Living in Ukraine at the turn of the twentieth century, she finds herself outside the norms for a she reads “thick books,” follows music and art, and is interested in science and psychology. She hosts a salon and challenges men in discussions about politics and culture. Liubov is also an orphan whose mother died in an asylum, and she worries about inheriting her mother’s disease as well as passing it on to future children. When Liubov falls in love with Orest, she proposes a radical solution to her to pursue something as rare as a blue flower―“pure love” that foregoes the physical and abandons the requirement of marriage and motherhood. In her commanding debut as a playwright, Ukrainka created a deep psychological rendering of an unattainable ideal. The Blue Rose highlights themes such as women’s struggles for liberation, social progress and its reliance on science, and resistance to change in traditional societies. Written in sophisticated Ukrainian, Ukrainka’s nuanced play helped Ukrainian culture break free of the Russian imperial mold that sought to first provincialize and then erase it. Presented here in contemporary English translation, The Blue Rose illuminates Ukraine’s intellectual history and its connections with Western culture.

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Lesia Ukrainka
Lesia Ukrainka
Author · 13 books

Lesya Ukrainka (born Larysa Petrivna Kosach-Kvitka (February 25, 1871 – August 1, 1913) is one of is one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers, best known for her poems and plays. She also was an active political, civil, and feminist activist Among her most well-know works are poems collections «On the wings of songs» (1893), «Thoughts and Dreams» (1899), «Echos» (1902), epic poem «Ancient fairy tale» (1893), «One word» (1903), plays «Princess» (1913), «Cassandra» (1903—1907), «In the Catacombs» (1905), «Forest song» (1911). Леся Українка (справжнє ім'я Лариса Петрівна Косач-Квітка 13 лютого 1871, — 19 липня 1913) - українська письменниця, перекладач, культурний діяч. Писала у найрізноманітніших жанрах: поезії, ліриці, епосі, драмі, прозі, публіцистиці. Також працювала в ділянці фольклористики (220 народних мелодій записано з її голосу) і брала активну участь в українському національному русі. Серед найвідоміших праць письменниці збірка поезій «На крилах пісень» (1893), «Думи і мрії» (1899), «Відгуки» (1902), поеми «Давня казка» (1893), «Одно слово» (1903), та п'єси «Бояриня» (1913), «Кассандра» (1903-07), «В катакомбах» (1905), «Лісова пісня» (1911). Source: EN/UA Wikipedia

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