The York Corpus Christi Play: Selected Pageants

The York Corpus Christi Play: Selected Pageants

Author: Christina M. Fitzgerald

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2018-06-15

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 177048700X

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The York Corpus Christi Play as we know it consists of 47 surviving individual plays or “pageants,” 27 of which are included in this volume; together, these 27 plays represent the cycle’s core narrative of creation, fall, and salvation. This new edition offers extensive annotation (both marginal glosses and explanatory footnotes), an illuminating introduction, and a helpful selection of background contextual materials.


Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

Author: Miri Rubin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 9780521438056

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A paperback edition of Miri Rubin's highly successful study of the meaning of the eucharist, c. 1150-1500.


The York Corpus Christi Plays

The York Corpus Christi Plays

Author: Clifford Davidson

Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications

Published: 2011-10-01

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 1580444539

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The feast of Corpus Christi, celebrated annually on Thursday after Trinity Sunday, was devoted to the Eucharist, and the normal practice was to have solemn processions through the city with the Host, the consecrated wafer that was believed to have been transformed into the true body and blood of Jesus. In this way the "cultus Dei" thus celebrated allowed the people to venerate the Eucharistic bread in order that they might be stimulated to devotion and brought symbolically, even mystically into a relationship with the central moments of salvation history. Perhaps it is logical, therefore, that pageants and plays were introduced in order to access yet another way of visualizing and participating in those events. Thus the "invisible things" of the divine order "from the creation of the world" might be displayed. The York Corpus Christi Plays, contained in London, British Library, MS. Add. 35290 and comprising more than thirteen thousand lines of verse, actually represent a unique survival of medieval theater. They form the only complete play cycle verifiably associated with the feast of Corpus Christi that is extant and was performed at a specific location in England.


The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Drama

The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Drama

Author: Christina M. Fitzgerald

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2012-12-05

Total Pages: 595

ISBN-13: 1770483837

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The past generation has been an extraordinarily active one in medieval drama scholarship; our appreciation of the range of medieval drama has been significantly broadened, and our understanding of certain medieval genres—most notably, biblical drama—has been fundamentally altered. The Broadview Anthology of British Literature has been widely praised for the degree to which it has taken this scholarship into account in its selection of and presentation of medieval plays. Now Broadview launches a new anthology that takes those plays as its base while expanding very substantially beyond them to represent the full range of drama in English (and, where strong connections exist, in French, Latin, Cornish, and Welsh as well) through to 1576. In all, over forty plays are included. Each work has been fully annotated and is prefaced by a substantial introduction. In many cases the language is to some extent modernized in order to make the plays more accessible to readers today.


The Purpose of Playing

The Purpose of Playing

Author: Louis Montrose

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1996-06

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780226534831

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Examines the role of Elizabethan drama in the shape of cultural belief, values, and understanding of political authority.


The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama

The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama

Author: Elizabeth Hale Winkler

Publisher: University of Delaware Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 9780874133585

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This comprehensive study formulates an original theory that dramatic song must be perceived as a separate genre situated between poetry, music, and theater. It focuses on John Arden, Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bond, Peter Barnes, John Osborne, Peter Nichols, Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard, Peter Shaffer, and John McGrath.


The Theatrical City

The Theatrical City

Author: David L. Smith

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-12-18

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780521526159

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A collection of interdisciplinary essays on the 'theatrical' in Renaissance London.