Fenomen renesansowego teatru kreteńskiego
Streszczenie
The island of Crete has experienced three long periods of foreign occupation in medieval
and modern times. The occupation by the Most Serene Republic of Venice was the longest
and most important considering the contacts at the level of higher culture. The situation
which had developped by the end of the Venetian period of Cretan history is called Cretan
Renaissance. The impact of Venetian culture on Crete was neither immediate nor decisive.
We can observe that the symbiosis of the two nations produced a common Veneto-Cretan
culture which is confirmed by many foreign travelers. One of the achievements of Cretan
writers in the Venetian period was the creation of very interesting M odem Greek theatre.
The Cretan dramas, which include 8 preserved pieces and 18 interludes, are written in rhyming
couplets of political verse, all of them have their own (mostly Italian) models but the Cretan
writers changed them in a specific way.
The end of this period took place with the fall of Candia (Iraklio) in 1669.
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