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Festive Drama

Papers from the Sixth Triennial Colloquium of the International Society for the Study of Medieval Theatre, Lancaster, 13-19 July, 1989

Meg Twycross
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Release Date: 14/03/1996

Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Music Dance & Theatre
Label: D.S. Brewer
Contributors: Meg Twycross (Edited by), Alan E. Knight (Contributions by), Bob Potter (Contributions by), Christine Richardson (Contributions by), Claire Sponsler (Contributions by), David Mills (Contributions by), Femke Kramer (Contributions by), James Stokes (Contributions by), Jarmila Veltrusky (Contributions by), Jean-Marc Pastre (Contributions by), John Cartwright (Contributions by), John Coldewey (Contributions by), Leif Sondergaard (Contributions by), Malcolm Jones (Contributions by), Marjoke de Roos (Contributions by), Mary C. Erler (Contributions by), Meg Twycross (Contributions by), Olga Horner (Contributions by), Peter Greenfield (Contributions by), Rafael Portillo (Contributions by), Ronald E. Surtz (Contributions by), Sally-Beth MacLean (Contributions by), Sheila Lindenbaum (Contributions by), Tom Pettitt (Contributions by), Wim Husken (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Papers from the Sixth Triennial Colloquium of the International Society for the Study of Medieval Theatre, Lancaster, 13-19 July, 1989
Essays on festive drama - plays, pageantry and traditional ceremonies - of the European middle ages, with comparative material.
Essays on festive drama - plays, pageantry and traditional ceremonies - of the European middle ages, with comparative material.Festive drama, in these studies, includes processions and folk-customs as well as full-blown plays, from Spain, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Britain, Denmark, and Bohemia (now the Czech Republic). The main focus is the middleages, but style and approach are as relevant as time-scale, reflecting a culture in which there are no firm divisions between drama and pageantry and traditional ceremonies. Common themes emerge: the world turned upside-down of Shrovetide; the emotive power of religious celebration; and the links between commerce and the demonstration of civic pride. Festive customs are viewed as hidden agendas of popular culture, and performances are reconstructed. Thisis the obverse of art and power: the means by which the people, not the princes, rule the world. Professor MEG TWYCROSS teaches at the Department of English at Lancaster University. Contributors: PETER H. GREENFIELD, OLGA HORNER, SHEILA LINDENBAUM, CLAIRE SPONSLER, RONALD E. SURTZ, RAFAEL PORTILLO, MANUEL J. GOMEZ LARA, PAMELA M. KING, ROBERT POTTER, JOHN CARTWRIGHT, DAVID MILLS, JAMES STOKES, ALAN E. KNIGHT, MARJOKE DE ROOS, FEMKE KRAMER, TOM PETTITT, LEIF SNDERGAARD, WIM HÜSKEN, JEAN-MARC PASTRÉÉ, SALLY-BETH MACLEAN, MALCOLM JONES, CHRISTINE RICHARDSON, JARMILA F. VELTRUSKY, JOHN COLDEWEY.