"Satyrychno-humorystychni monology dlia stseny" by Fedir Hrynevych, published in 1921, offers a collection of satirical and humorous monologues intended for stage performance. Written in Ukrainian, these pieces provide a glimpse into the political and social landscape of Ukraine in the early 20th century. The monologues blend sharp wit with pointed social commentary, making them relevant for both historical study and theatrical interpretation. These works showcase Hrynevych's skill in using humor as a tool for examining contemporary issues, offering readers and performers alike a unique perspective on a pivotal period in Ukrainian history.
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