The Medieval French Drama

The Medieval French Drama
Title The Medieval French Drama PDF eBook
Author Grace Frank
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1960
Genre French drama
ISBN

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Medieval French Plays

Medieval French Plays
Title Medieval French Plays PDF eBook
Author Richard Axton
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 1971
Genre Drama
ISBN

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"Le jeu d'Adam.--La seinte resureccion.--Le jeu de Saint Nicolas, by J. Bodel.--Courtois d'Arras.--Le miracle de Theophile, by Rutebeuf.--Le garcon et l'aveugle.--Le jeu de la feuillee, by A. de la Halle.--Le jeu de Robin et de Marion, by A. de la Halle."

Aspects of Genre in Late Medieval French Drama

Aspects of Genre in Late Medieval French Drama
Title Aspects of Genre in Late Medieval French Drama PDF eBook
Author Alan E. Knight
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 208
Release 1983
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780719008627

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"The Farce of the Fart" and Other Ribaldries

Title "The Farce of the Fart" and Other Ribaldries PDF eBook
Author Jody Enders
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 495
Release 2011-05-31
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0812205014

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Was there more to medieval and Renaissance comedy than Chaucer and Shakespeare? Bien sûr. For a real taste of saucy early European humor, one must cross the Channel to France. There, in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, the sophisticated met the scatological in popular performances presented by roving troupes in public squares that skewered sex, politics, and religion. For centuries, the scripts for these outrageous, anonymously written shows were available only in French editions gathered from scattered print and manuscript sources. Now prize-winning theater historian Jody Enders brings twelve of the funniest of these farces to contemporary English-speaking audiences in "The Farce of the Fart" and Other Ribaldries. Enders's translation captures the full richness of the colorful characters, irreverent humor, and over-the-top plotlines, all in a refreshingly uncensored American vernacular. Those who have never heard the one about the Cobbler, the Monk, the Wife, and the Gatekeeper should prepare to be shocked and entertained. "The Farce of the Fart" and Other Ribaldries is populated by hilarious characters high and low. For medievalists, theater practitioners, and classic comedy lovers alike, Enders provides a wealth of information about the plays and their history. Helpful details abound for each play about plot, character development, sets, staging, costumes, and props. This performance-friendly collection offers in-depth guidance to actors, directors, dramaturges, teachers, and their students. "The Farce of the Fart" and Other Ribaldries puts fifteenth-century French farce in its rightful place alongside Chaucer, Shakespeare, commedia dell'arte, and Molière—not to mention Monty Python. Vive la Farce!

French Visual Culture and the Making of Medieval Theater

French Visual Culture and the Making of Medieval Theater
Title French Visual Culture and the Making of Medieval Theater PDF eBook
Author Laura Weigert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 311
Release 2015-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 1316412121

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This book revives what was unique, strange and exciting about the variety of performances that took place in the realms of the French kings and Burgundian dukes. Laura Weigert brings together a wealth of visual artifacts and practices to explore this tradition of late medieval performance located not in 'theaters' but in churches, courts, and city streets and squares. By stressing the theatricality rather than the realism of fifteenth-century visual culture and the spectacular rather than the devotional nature of its effects, she offers a new way of thinking about late medieval representation and spectatorship. She shows how images that ostensibly document medieval performance instead revise its characteristic features to conform to a playgoing experience that was associated with classical antiquity. This retrospective vision of the late medieval performance tradition contributed to its demise in sixteenth-century France and promoted assumptions about medieval theater that continue to inform the contemporary disciplines of art and theater history.

Res-Verba

Res-Verba
Title Res-Verba PDF eBook
Author Joseph A. Dane
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 148
Release 1985
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789004074248

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Medieval Roles for Modern Times

Medieval Roles for Modern Times
Title Medieval Roles for Modern Times PDF eBook
Author Helen Solterer
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 301
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0271036133

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"Examines the performances of a Parisian youth group, Gustave Cohen's Théophiliens, and the process of making medieval culture a part of the modern world. Explores the work of actor Moussa Abadi, and his clandestine resistance under the Vichy regime in France during World War II"--Provided by publisher.