Les mystères : : studies in genre, text and theatricality / / edited by Peter Happé and Wim Hüsken.

This collection of essays in English by scholars of international standing presents new insights into the contexts in which the fifteenth-century French mystères were created. It is centred upon the remarkable outburst of large-scale plays written for urban production and dealing with biblical and h...

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Superior document:Ludus : medieval and early Renaissance theatre and drama, 12
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York : : Rodopi,, 2012.
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Ludus 12.
Physical Description:1 online resource (321 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t Introduction /  |r Peter Happé --   |t Mystère, Farce, Moralité: A Reflection upon the Poetics of Drama in the Middle Ages Based on Ms. BnF fr. 904, Passion de Semur (Fifteenth Century), and Some Other Burgundian Manuscripts /  |r Véronique Dominguez --   |t The Theatricality of Pre- and Post-Performance French Mystery Play Texts /  |r Vicki L. Hamblin --   |t Michel Adapts Gréban: Some Aspects of the Passion Sequence /  |r Peter Happé --   |t Chantilly, Musée Condé, Ms. 617: Mystères as Convent Drama /  |r Olivia Robinson --   |t ‘Haro! Haro! Sus, dyablerie’: The Theatricality of Devils in Temptation Sequences /  |r Charlotte Steenbrugge --   |t Le Mystère de Saint Sébastien’s Villain: “No Cuckoo is a Sparrowhawk” /  |r Marla Carlson --   |t La Pucelle and the Godons in the Mistère du Siège d’Orléans: Civic Pageantry and Popular Tradition /  |r Richard Hillman --   |t “Laisser l’Istoire ... et Moralisier ung Petit”: Aspects of Allegory in the Mystères /  |r Alan Hindley --   |t Turning a Chanson de Geste into a Mystery, or Non-Religious and Chivalric Mystery Plays /  |r Jelle Koopmans --   |t Sermons in the Passions of Mercadé, Gréban and Jehan Michel /  |r Charles Mazouer --   |t A Typology of Catalan Play Manuscripts from the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Century /  |r Francesc Massip and Lenke Kovács --   |t Contributors. 
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