The Chester Mystery Plays
Title | The Chester Mystery Plays PDF eBook |
Author | Maurice Hussey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1957 |
Genre | English drama |
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The Chester Mystery Cycle
Title | The Chester Mystery Cycle PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin J. Harty |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2018-10-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317947428 |
First published in 1993. Part of a series on medieval casebooks, this volume six looks at the Chester Mystery Cycle Play manuscripts and comparisons of the York and Chester Cycle. Theologically a product of the Middle Ages, historically a product of the Renaissance, what we today call the Chester Mystery Cycle is a series of twenty-four plays dramatizing the events of salvation history from Creation until Doomsday. One of four surviving English mystery cycles, the Chester Cycle, which originally included a twenty-fifth play of the Assumption surpressed sometime in the mid-sixteenth century, was, until more modern times, last performed in 1575.
Shakespeare's Medieval Craft
Title | Shakespeare's Medieval Craft PDF eBook |
Author | Kurt A. Schreyer |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2014-08-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 080145509X |
In Shakespeare's Medieval Craft, Kurt A. Schreyer explores the relationship between Shakespeare’s plays and a tradition of late medieval English biblical drama known as mystery plays. Scholars of English theater have long debated Shakespeare’s connection to the mystery play tradition, but Schreyer provides new perspective on the subject by focusing on the Chester Banns, a sixteenth-century proclamation announcing the annual performance of that city’s cycle of mystery plays. Through close study of the Banns, Schreyer demonstrates the central importance of medieval stage objects—as vital and direct agents and not merely as precursors—to the Shakespearean stage.As Schreyer shows, the Chester Banns serve as a paradigm for how Shakespeare’s theater might have reflected on and incorporated the mystery play tradition, yet distinguished itself from it. For instance, he demonstrates that certain material features of Shakespeare’s stage—including the ass’s head of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the theatrical space of Purgatory in Hamlet, and the knocking at the gate in the Porter scene of Macbeth—were in fact remnants of the earlier mysteries transformed to meet the exigencies of the commercial London playhouses. Schreyer argues that the ongoing agency of supposedly superseded theatrical objects and practices reveal how the mystery plays shaped dramatic production long after their demise. At the same time, these medieval traditions help to reposition Shakespeare as more than a writer of plays; he was a play-wright, a dramatic artisan who forged new theatrical works by fitting poetry to the material remnants of an older dramatic tradition.
Medieval Drama
Title | Medieval Drama PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Richardson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Bible plays, English |
ISBN |
A study of medieval drama, divided into two parts: part I, Mystery Plays, is the work of Christine Richardson and part II, Moralities and Interludes, is the work of Jackie Johnston. The general introduction was written jointly.
Modern Mysteries
Title | Modern Mysteries PDF eBook |
Author | Katie Normington |
Publisher | DS Brewer |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9781843841289 |
A lively account of the modern staging of the medieval mystery plays, richly illustrated with stills and other photographs. The turn of the last millennium saw a sudden flourishing in the revival of the medieval mystery plays, with a number of different productions being staged across the country and further afield. But why were they staged? What features of the plays attracted the modern-day director? What can the mystery plays offer today's producers, directors, participants and audiences? This book seeks to answer these questions. Beginning with an exploration of the original staging conditions, the study goes on to examine the reasons why the plays are produced today, and through a series of case studies looks at how notions of community, identity and space are articulated within contemporary stagings: it considers productions at Chester, Chichester, Leeds, Lichfield, Lincoln, Toronto, Worsbrough, and York, as well as productions by the Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, and the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry. Importantly, the author uses evidence gleaned from interviews with directors and producers, and observation of rehearsals, and performances, to bring a fresh and modern perspective to bear. Richly illustrated. KATIENORMINGTON is Professor of Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Cyclic Form and the English Mystery Plays
Title | Cyclic Form and the English Mystery Plays PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Happé |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2016-08-09 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 900433369X |
Cyclic Form and the English Mystery Plays is centred upon the five extant English mystery cycles with a view to examining the cyclic form they share. It is based upon consideration of the differences between the texts and upon the underlying assumptions governing this dramatic form. The cycles are extensively compared with practices in the cyclic dramas of France, the German-speaking areas, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain in the late middle ages and the early modern period. There is also a unique and innovative bridging with iconographical material from a range of artistic modes giving further insight into the structure and organisation of cyclic form. Cyclic Form and the English Mystery Plays should be of interest to undergraduate students and to more experienced researchers in the early drama and the study of visual images and artefacts.
The Chester mystery plays
Title | The Chester mystery plays PDF eBook |
Author | Godfrey W. Mathews |
Publisher | |
Pages | 85 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | |
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