Immaculate Deception and Further Ribaldries : : Yet Another Dozen Medieval French Farces in Modern English / / Jody Enders.

Did you hear the one about the Mother Superior who was so busy casting the first stone that she got caught in flagrante delicto with her lover? What about the drunk with a Savior complex who was fool enough to believe himself to be the Second Coming? And that's nothing compared to what happens...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:The Middle Ages Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (432 p.) :; 6 halftones
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Abbreviations --
Introduction: Nothing Sacred --
Brief Plot Summaries --
The PLAYS --
Actors’ Prologue --
1. The Con-Man’s Confession La Confession Rifflart --
2. Blue Confessions, or, Sweet Margot Spills La Confession de Margot --
3. Highway Robbery, or, A Criminal Confession La Confession du Brigant au Curé --
4. Confessions of a Medieval Drama Queen, or, The Theologina Dialogues La Farce de quatre femmes --
5. Confession Follies: Folie à Deux? Le Badin, la Femme, et la Chambrière --
6. Brother Fillerup Frère Fillebert --
7. Bro Job, or, Cum Hither: Les Chamberières qui vont à la messe de cinq heures --
8. The Resurrection of Johnny Palmer La Resurrection Jenin à Paulme --
9. The Resurrection of Johnny Slack-Jaw, or, The Harrowing of Heaven La Résurrection de Jenin Landore --
10. The Pardoners’ Tales, or, Panderers’ Box La Farce d’un Pardonneur, d’un Triacleur et d’une Tavernière --
11. Slick Brother Willy Frère Guillebert --
12. Immaculate Deception, or, Nuns Behaving Badly Farce nouvelle à cinq parsonnages (Soeur Fessue) --
Appendix: Scholarly References to Copyrighted Materials --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Acknowledgments
Summary:Did you hear the one about the Mother Superior who was so busy casting the first stone that she got caught in flagrante delicto with her lover? What about the drunk with a Savior complex who was fool enough to believe himself to be the Second Coming? And that's nothing compared to what happens when comedy gets its grubby paws on the confessional. Enter fifteenth- and sixteenth-century French farce, the "bestseller" of a world that stands to tell us a lot about the enduring influence of a Shakespeare or a Molière. It's the sacrilegious world of Immaculate Deception, the third volume in a series of stage-friendly translations from the Middle French. Brought to you through the wonders of Open Access, these twelve engagingly funny satires target religious hypocrisy in that in-your-face way that only true slapstick can muster. There is literally nothing sacred.Why this repertoire and why now? The current political climate has had dire consequences for the pleasures of satire at a cultural moment when we have never needed it more. It turns out that the proverbial Dark Ages had a lighter side; and France's over 200 rollicking, frolicking, singing, and dancing comedies—more extant than in any other vernacular—have waited long enough for their moment in the spotlight. They are seriously funny: funny enough to reclaim their place in cultural history, and serious enough to participate in the larger conversation about what it means to be a social influencer, then and now. Rather than relegate medieval texts to the dustbin of history, an unabashedly feminist translation can reframe and reject the sexism of bygone days by doing what theater always invites us to do: interpret, inflect, and adapt.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780812298598
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110993752
9783110993738
9783110767674
DOI:10.9783/9780812298598
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jody Enders.