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Medieval Drama: An AnthologyISBN: 978-0-631-21726-8
Hardcover
648 pages
October 2000, ©2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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The first section focuses on Biblical plays, including coherent
sequences of the narrative Cycle plays from York and N-Town and
supporting pageants from Chester and Wakefield. This approach
allows a clear narrative line to develop, and permits the
comparison of the treatment of key stories between the Cycles. The
selected material demonstrates how the drama of the towns and
cities of East Anglia and the North of England mediated religious
culture to a heterodox urban audience, and explored biblical events
in an intensely contemporary setting.
In the second and third sections, the attention turns to secular
drama, and the Moral Plays and Interludes. The featured texts
illustrate the range of themes and issues covered, from the
salvation of the individual human soul to the renovation of the
political nation, and the variety of settings and audiences for
which the plays were designed. The flexibility of the Interlude
form is explored, as are the ways in which it was utilised by
playwrights and their patrons to address issues of direct political
and social concern to them and their audiences.
Medieval Drama: An Anthology is an indispensable guide to the breadth and depth of dramatic activity in medieval Britain.