Balladyna

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"Balladyna" is a renowned Romantic drama by Polish poet and playwright Juliusz Słowacki, blending folklore, fantasy, and moral tragedy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polish play
Romantic drama
drama
literary work
associatedWith Great Emigration of Polish Romantics
author Juliusz Słowacki NERFINISHED
containsElement fairy Goplana NERFINISHED
spirits of nature
supernatural beings
countryOfOrigin Poland
firstPublicationYear 1839
genre Romanticism
fantasy
folklore-inspired drama
tragedy
hasTitleCharacter Balladyna NERFINISHED
influencedBy Polish legends
Slavic folklore
literaryForm verse drama
literaryMovement Polish Romanticism NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Alina NERFINISHED
Balladyna (title character) NERFINISHED
Goplana NERFINISHED
Grabiec NERFINISHED
Kirkor NERFINISHED
Kostryn NERFINISHED
Mother of Balladyna and Alina
narrativeMotif divine justice
fratricide
usurpation of power
notableAdaptationType radio plays
television adaptations
theatrical performances
notableFeature blend of folklore and Romantic tragedy
symbolic portrayal of justice
use of fantasy elements
originalLanguage Polish
partOf Polish literary canon
publicationPlace Paris NERFINISHED
setting area around Lake Gopło
legendary early-medieval Poland
structure five-act drama
taughtIn Polish schools
theme abuse of power
conflict between good and evil
guilt and punishment
moral responsibility
power and ambition
writingPeriod 1834–1839

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Juliusz Słowacki notableWork Balladyna