Meg Twycross (ed.)
Festive Drama
Papers from the Sixth Triennial Colloquium of the International Society for the Study of Medieval Theatre, Lancaster, 13-19 July, 1989
Herausgeber: Twycross, Meg
Meg Twycross (ed.)
Festive Drama
Papers from the Sixth Triennial Colloquium of the International Society for the Study of Medieval Theatre, Lancaster, 13-19 July, 1989
Herausgeber: Twycross, Meg
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Essays on festive drama -- plays, pageantry and traditional ceremonies --of the European middle ages, with comparative material.
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Essays on festive drama -- plays, pageantry and traditional ceremonies --of the European middle ages, with comparative material.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780859914963
- ISBN-10: 0859914968
- Artikelnr.: 23323789
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780859914963
- ISBN-10: 0859914968
- Artikelnr.: 23323789
Meg Twycross
`Some Approaches to Dramatic Festivity, especially Processions'.
Meg Twycross `Festive Drama at Christmas in Aristocratic Households'.
Peter Greenfield `Christmas at the Inns of Court'.
Olga Horner `Rituals of Exclusion: Feasts and Plays of the English Religious Fraternities'.
Sheila Lindenbaum `Festive Profit and Ideological Production: Le Jeu de Saint Nicolas'.
Claire Sponsler `Palm Sunday Prophets'.
Mary C. Erler `Masks in the Medieval Peninsular Theatre'.
Ronald E. Surtz `Holy Week Performances of the Passion in Spain: Connections with Medieval European Drama'.
Rafael Portillo `The Auto Da Fé as Medieval Drama'.
Bob Potter `Carnival's End: Puritan Ideology and the Decline of English Provincial Theatre'.
John Cartwright `Chester's Midsummer Show: Creation and Adaptation'.
David Mills `The Wells Shows of 1607'.
James Stokes `The Bishop of Fools and his Feasts in Lille'.
Alan E. Knight `Battles and Bottles: Shrovetide Performances in the Low Countries (c.1350
c.1550)'.
Marjoke de Roos `Why a Peasant is Taught How to `Shoot': Rhetoricians, Militiamen and a Late Medieval Dutch Farce'.
Femke Kramer *** `Mankind: An English Fastnachtspiel?'.
Tom Pettitt `Two Carnival Plays from Late
Medieval Denmark'.
Leif Sondergaard `Analyzing French Farce and Dutch Pre
Renaissance Comic Drama'.
Wim Husken `Fastnachtspiel et recit bref: L'Interference de deux genres litteraires en Allemagne aux 15e et 16e siecles'.
Jean
Marc Pastre `Hocktide: A Reassessment of a Popular Pre
Reformation Festival'.
Sally
Beth Maclean ``Slawpase fro the Myln
Whele': Seeing between the Lines'.
Malcolm Jones `The Medieval English and French Shepherds Plays'.
Christine Richardson `The Old Czech Apothecary as Clown and Symbol'.
Jarmila Veltrusky `Carnival's End: Puritan Ideology and the Decline of English Provincial Theatre'.
John Coldewey
Meg Twycross `Festive Drama at Christmas in Aristocratic Households'.
Peter Greenfield `Christmas at the Inns of Court'.
Olga Horner `Rituals of Exclusion: Feasts and Plays of the English Religious Fraternities'.
Sheila Lindenbaum `Festive Profit and Ideological Production: Le Jeu de Saint Nicolas'.
Claire Sponsler `Palm Sunday Prophets'.
Mary C. Erler `Masks in the Medieval Peninsular Theatre'.
Ronald E. Surtz `Holy Week Performances of the Passion in Spain: Connections with Medieval European Drama'.
Rafael Portillo `The Auto Da Fé as Medieval Drama'.
Bob Potter `Carnival's End: Puritan Ideology and the Decline of English Provincial Theatre'.
John Cartwright `Chester's Midsummer Show: Creation and Adaptation'.
David Mills `The Wells Shows of 1607'.
James Stokes `The Bishop of Fools and his Feasts in Lille'.
Alan E. Knight `Battles and Bottles: Shrovetide Performances in the Low Countries (c.1350
c.1550)'.
Marjoke de Roos `Why a Peasant is Taught How to `Shoot': Rhetoricians, Militiamen and a Late Medieval Dutch Farce'.
Femke Kramer *** `Mankind: An English Fastnachtspiel?'.
Tom Pettitt `Two Carnival Plays from Late
Medieval Denmark'.
Leif Sondergaard `Analyzing French Farce and Dutch Pre
Renaissance Comic Drama'.
Wim Husken `Fastnachtspiel et recit bref: L'Interference de deux genres litteraires en Allemagne aux 15e et 16e siecles'.
Jean
Marc Pastre `Hocktide: A Reassessment of a Popular Pre
Reformation Festival'.
Sally
Beth Maclean ``Slawpase fro the Myln
Whele': Seeing between the Lines'.
Malcolm Jones `The Medieval English and French Shepherds Plays'.
Christine Richardson `The Old Czech Apothecary as Clown and Symbol'.
Jarmila Veltrusky `Carnival's End: Puritan Ideology and the Decline of English Provincial Theatre'.
John Coldewey
`Some Approaches to Dramatic Festivity, especially Processions'.
Meg Twycross `Festive Drama at Christmas in Aristocratic Households'.
Peter Greenfield `Christmas at the Inns of Court'.
Olga Horner `Rituals of Exclusion: Feasts and Plays of the English Religious Fraternities'.
Sheila Lindenbaum `Festive Profit and Ideological Production: Le Jeu de Saint Nicolas'.
Claire Sponsler `Palm Sunday Prophets'.
Mary C. Erler `Masks in the Medieval Peninsular Theatre'.
Ronald E. Surtz `Holy Week Performances of the Passion in Spain: Connections with Medieval European Drama'.
Rafael Portillo `The Auto Da Fé as Medieval Drama'.
Bob Potter `Carnival's End: Puritan Ideology and the Decline of English Provincial Theatre'.
John Cartwright `Chester's Midsummer Show: Creation and Adaptation'.
David Mills `The Wells Shows of 1607'.
James Stokes `The Bishop of Fools and his Feasts in Lille'.
Alan E. Knight `Battles and Bottles: Shrovetide Performances in the Low Countries (c.1350
c.1550)'.
Marjoke de Roos `Why a Peasant is Taught How to `Shoot': Rhetoricians, Militiamen and a Late Medieval Dutch Farce'.
Femke Kramer *** `Mankind: An English Fastnachtspiel?'.
Tom Pettitt `Two Carnival Plays from Late
Medieval Denmark'.
Leif Sondergaard `Analyzing French Farce and Dutch Pre
Renaissance Comic Drama'.
Wim Husken `Fastnachtspiel et recit bref: L'Interference de deux genres litteraires en Allemagne aux 15e et 16e siecles'.
Jean
Marc Pastre `Hocktide: A Reassessment of a Popular Pre
Reformation Festival'.
Sally
Beth Maclean ``Slawpase fro the Myln
Whele': Seeing between the Lines'.
Malcolm Jones `The Medieval English and French Shepherds Plays'.
Christine Richardson `The Old Czech Apothecary as Clown and Symbol'.
Jarmila Veltrusky `Carnival's End: Puritan Ideology and the Decline of English Provincial Theatre'.
John Coldewey
Meg Twycross `Festive Drama at Christmas in Aristocratic Households'.
Peter Greenfield `Christmas at the Inns of Court'.
Olga Horner `Rituals of Exclusion: Feasts and Plays of the English Religious Fraternities'.
Sheila Lindenbaum `Festive Profit and Ideological Production: Le Jeu de Saint Nicolas'.
Claire Sponsler `Palm Sunday Prophets'.
Mary C. Erler `Masks in the Medieval Peninsular Theatre'.
Ronald E. Surtz `Holy Week Performances of the Passion in Spain: Connections with Medieval European Drama'.
Rafael Portillo `The Auto Da Fé as Medieval Drama'.
Bob Potter `Carnival's End: Puritan Ideology and the Decline of English Provincial Theatre'.
John Cartwright `Chester's Midsummer Show: Creation and Adaptation'.
David Mills `The Wells Shows of 1607'.
James Stokes `The Bishop of Fools and his Feasts in Lille'.
Alan E. Knight `Battles and Bottles: Shrovetide Performances in the Low Countries (c.1350
c.1550)'.
Marjoke de Roos `Why a Peasant is Taught How to `Shoot': Rhetoricians, Militiamen and a Late Medieval Dutch Farce'.
Femke Kramer *** `Mankind: An English Fastnachtspiel?'.
Tom Pettitt `Two Carnival Plays from Late
Medieval Denmark'.
Leif Sondergaard `Analyzing French Farce and Dutch Pre
Renaissance Comic Drama'.
Wim Husken `Fastnachtspiel et recit bref: L'Interference de deux genres litteraires en Allemagne aux 15e et 16e siecles'.
Jean
Marc Pastre `Hocktide: A Reassessment of a Popular Pre
Reformation Festival'.
Sally
Beth Maclean ``Slawpase fro the Myln
Whele': Seeing between the Lines'.
Malcolm Jones `The Medieval English and French Shepherds Plays'.
Christine Richardson `The Old Czech Apothecary as Clown and Symbol'.
Jarmila Veltrusky `Carnival's End: Puritan Ideology and the Decline of English Provincial Theatre'.
John Coldewey