Medieval English drama; : essays critical and contextual

1. Verfasser: Taylor, Jerome, 1918-
Weitere Verfasser: Nelson, Alan H.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, [1972].
Umfang/Format: vi, 351 p. : illus. ; 24 cm.
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Taylor, J. Critics, mutations, and historians of medieval English drama: an introduction to the essays that follow.
  • Marshall, M. H. Aesthetic values of the liturgical drama.
  • Dunn, E. C. Voice structure in the liturgical drama; Sepet reconsidered.
  • Smoldon, W. L. The melodies of the medieval church dramas and their significance.
  • Brown, H. M. Musicians in the Mysteres and miracles.
  • Loomis, L. H. Secular dramatics in the royal palace, Paris, 1378, 1389, and Chaucer's "Tregetoures."
  • Nelson, A. H. Some configurations of staging in medieval English drama.
  • Taylor, J. The dramatic structure of the Middle English Corpus Christi, or cycle, plays.
  • Elliott, J. R., Jr. The sacrifice of Isaac as comedy and tragedy.
  • Ross, L. J. Symbol and structure in the Secunda pastorum.
  • Carpenter, N. C. Music in the Secunda pastorum.
  • Nelson, A. H. The temptation of Christ; or, The temptation of Satan.
  • Robinson, J. W. The art of the York realist.
  • Diller, H.-J. The craftsmanship of the Wakefield master.
  • Leigh, D. J. The Doomsday mystery play: an eschatological morality.
  • Schell, E. T. On the imitation of life's pilgrimage in the Castle of perseverance.
  • Schmitt, N. C. Was there a medieval theater in the round?
  • Kolve, V. A. Everyman and the parable of the talents.