Akropolis

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Akropolis is a symbolist drama by Polish playwright Stanisław Wyspiański that reimagines biblical and mythological scenes unfolding within Kraków’s Wawel Cathedral.

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instanceOf play
symbolist drama
associatedWith Kraków NERFINISHED
Polish national culture
Wawel Cathedral NERFINISHED
author Stanisław Wyspiański NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Poland
depicts biblical scenes
mythological scenes
firstPerformanceLocation Poland NERFINISHED
genre drama
symbolism
hasAdaptation Akropolis (Jerzy Grotowski production) NERFINISHED
hasPart tableaux of biblical events
tableaux of mythological events
influencedBy biblical narratives
classical mythology
symbolism
literaryMovement Young Poland NERFINISHED
mainTheme national and spiritual identity
reimagining of sacred history
originalLanguage Polish
placeInCanon major work of Polish modernist drama
setting Wawel Cathedral NERFINISHED
settingLocation Kraków NERFINISHED

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