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El. knyga: Reading Texts for Performance and Performances as Texts: Shifting Paradigms in Early English Drama Studies [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 344 pages, 54 Halftones, black and white; 54 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003007739
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 344 pages, 54 Halftones, black and white; 54 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003007739
"This volume brings together nineteen important articles by Pamela M. King, one of the foremost British scholars working on Early English Drama. Unique to this collection are five articles on the 'living' traditions of performances in Spain, discussing their origins and the modes of production that are used. Several articles use modern literary theory on aspects of early drama, whilst others consider drama in the context of late medieval poetry. The volume also includes a rich collection of articles on English scriptural plays from surviving manuscripts"--

This volume brings together nineteen important articles by Pamela M. King, one of the foremost British scholars working on Early English Drama. Unique to this collection are five articles on the ‘living’ traditions of performances in Spain, discussing their origins and the modes of production that are used. Several articles use modern literary theory on aspects of early drama, whilst others consider drama in the context of late medieval poetry. The volume also includes a rich collection of articles on English scriptural plays from surviving manuscripts.

List of images
ix
List of figures
xi
Introduction xii
Alexandra F. Johnston
Part 1 English scriptural plays
1 Faith, Reason And The Prophets' Dialogue In The Coventry Pageant Of The Shearmen And Taylors
3(10)
2 Playing Pentecost: Transformation And Texts
13(13)
3 Lament And Elegy In Scriptural Drama: Englishing The Planctus Mariae
26(12)
4 The End Of The World In Medieval English Religious Drama
38(14)
5 The Early English Passion Play
52(17)
6 Medieval English Religious Plays As Early Fifteenth-Century Vernacular Theology: The Case Against
69(20)
Part 2 Drama and poetry
7 Dunbar's the Goldyn Targe: A Chaucerian Masque
89(13)
8 `He Pleyeth Herodes Upon A Scaffold Hye'?
102(15)
9 Drama: Sacred And Secular
117(24)
Part 3 Revivals, survivals and audiences - mostly about Spain
10 La Festa D'Elx: The Festival Of The Assumption Of The Virgin, Elche (Alicante)
141(28)
11 Elche Again: The Venida And The Semana Santa
169(15)
12 The Festa D'Elx: Civic Devotion, Display And Identity
184(15)
13 Corpus Christi, Valencia, 1993
199(4)
14 Corpus Christi: Valencia
203(26)
15 Confraternities And Civic Ceremonial: The Siena Polio
229(21)
16 Twentieth-Century Medieval Drama Revivals And Universities
250(19)
Part 4 Ideology and performance
17 Spatial Semantics And The Medieval Theatre
269(11)
18 Minority Plays: Two Interludes For Edward Vi
280(13)
19 Rules Of Exchange In Medieval Plays And Play Manuscripts
293(18)
Pamela M. King's bibliography 311(4)
Index 315
Pamela M. King was one of the founding members of Medieval English Theatre. She has held chairs in Medieval Studies at St Martins College, Lancashire (now the University of Cumbria) and the University of Bristol, and is currently the holder of a fractional chair at the University of Glasgow. Her 2006 monograph The York Mystery Cycle and the Worship of the City won both the David Bevington Award for Best New Book in Early Drama Studies, and the Beatrice White Prize from the English Association.

Alexandra F. Johnston is a professor emeritus of the Department of English, University of Toronto. She was the founding director of Records of Early English Drama in 1976. She co-edited the first edition of the REED series, York, with Dr Margaret Rogerson (née Dorrell) in 1979 and the second on-line edition in the REED series, Berkshire, in 2018. Many of her articles have appeared in journals and collections of essays. Her volume of selected articles was the fourth to appear in this series