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WOMEN AT THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE BRIDGE OF ARTA: CONSTRUCTING DOMESTIC DRAMATURGY IN THE BELLE ÉPOQUE


Εξώφυλλο Παράβασις Τόμ. 20 / Cover Parabasis Vol. 20
Published: Nov 24, 2025
Konstantina Ritsatou
Abstract

During the Belle Époque, when women's emancipation was dynamically advancing in Europe, within just five years, Smaragdo, Flandro, and Smaragda, women of original dramatic production, are successively built into the foundations of «The Bridge of Arta», as happens in the famous folk song which inspired three playwrights. The study illuminates these three women who, until today, remained under the heavy shadow of the master builder, buried in his connections with the Nietzschean theory of the Übermensch and the European avant-garde. In The Bridge of Arta (1905) by Ilias Voutieridis and The Priceless One (1906) by Pantelis Horn, the immured women are the master builder's wives, as described in the ballad. However, both authors place the mother of the immured woman next to her—a character absent from the folk song. Furthermore, Voutieridis complements Smaragdo’s identity: she is also a mother. Only Petros Psiloreitis [Nikos Kazantzakis] in The Master Builder (1910) chooses to place an «unmarried» mistress next to the eponymous character. And, unfortunately for her, the Cretan author does not place the woman who brought her into the world next to her. The study examines, step-by-step, the dialogues of the women whose blood does not bring forth children –a power given to them by nature– but solidifies bridges, as dictated by the patriarchal rule. It observes the breaks with the folk song, the similarities and differences between them, and the dramaturgical manipulations that allow these women to acquire a voice and, in some scenes, claim the center of the plot. We listen carefully to their words, which reveal the different aims of the authors, but in every case, deliver powerful emotional charges to the reader and potential spectator.

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  • Μελέτες / Studies
Author Biography
Konstantina Ritsatou, Department of Theatre, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Konstantina Ritsatou is a Professor at the School of Drama, faculty of Fine Arts at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has published the following books: "With the love of the Muses...". Alexandros Rizos Ragavis and the Modern Greek Theatre, Crete University Press, Heraklion 2011. Dimitrios Grigoriou Kambouroglou and the Greek theatre: in the footsteps of History and Tradition, Crete University Press, Heraklion 2022. Reflections of racial theories in dramaturgy: The Persians of the West - Les Perses de l' Occident by Sotiris Skipis, trans. of the work by the French Georgia Nycha, Kapa Publishing 2024. Mothers Speak: Aspects of the Theatrical Role in the Emergence of "Socialist" Ideas in Greece, Papazisis, Athens 2025.