We're sorry. An error has occurred
Please cancel or retry.
Watching the Virtues
Regular price
$209.00
Regular price
$209.00
Sale price
$209.00
Unit price
/
per
Sold out
Re-stocking soon
In Watching the Virtues, Jolanta Rzegocka offers an account of the Jesuit theatre in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth through the playbills, which record an astonishing variety of story designs a...
Read More
Some error occured while loading the Quick View. Please close the Quick View and try reloading the page.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Ships within 2 business days
-
13 October 2025

In Watching the Virtues, Jolanta Rzegocka offers an account of the Jesuit theatre in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth through the playbills, which record an astonishing variety of story designs and tales crafted for the stage. Her study reveals the profound role of Jesuit theatre (1564–1773) in the education of Polish-Lithuanian youth, mostly of Catholic but also of other faiths, aiming to instil virtues within the political and social fabric of the Commonwealth.
Drawing from over 800 playbills, college playbooks, diaries as well as newly uncovered plays, Rzegocka paints a picture of a theatre deeply engaged with contemporary political and moral issues. She demonstrates how Jesuit theatre extended beyond educational institutions, influencing broader political discussions and public life, particularly regarding issues of authority, faith, and ethical behaviour. The study presents as a cultural phenomenon the diffusion through Jesuit theatre of Anglo-Scottish themes and narratives in Poland-Lithuania and discusses a hitherto unknown play about Thomas More (1765).
Drawing from over 800 playbills, college playbooks, diaries as well as newly uncovered plays, Rzegocka paints a picture of a theatre deeply engaged with contemporary political and moral issues. She demonstrates how Jesuit theatre extended beyond educational institutions, influencing broader political discussions and public life, particularly regarding issues of authority, faith, and ethical behaviour. The study presents as a cultural phenomenon the diffusion through Jesuit theatre of Anglo-Scottish themes and narratives in Poland-Lithuania and discusses a hitherto unknown play about Thomas More (1765).
Price: $209.00
Pages: 554
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Library of the Written Word
Publication Date:
13 October 2025
ISBN: 9789004697263
Format: Other
Jolanta Rzegocka, Ph.D. (1975), is an Associate Professor of Anglo-American Literature at Ignatianum Jesuit University in Krakow, Poland. She specialises in early modern drama and Jesuit theatre, examining their roles in teaching public virtues and shaping collective memory. She hosted Res Poloniae, a TVP Kultura interview program exploring Poland's cultural connections with Britain, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Italy and Georgia. As wife of the Polish Ambassador in London and Dublin she helped promote literary and cultural events.