Staging scripture : biblical drama, 1350-1600 / / edited by Peter Happé, Wim Hüsken.

Against a background which included revolutionary changes in religious belief, extensive enlargement of dramatic styles and the technological innovation of printing, this collection of essays about biblical drama offers innovative approaches to text and performance, while reviewing some well-establi...

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Superior document:Ludus, Volume 14
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill Rodopi,, 2016.
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Ludus ; Volume 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource (422 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
1 Performing the Scriptures: Biblical Drama after the Reformation /
2 Blurred Lines? Religion, Reform, and Reformation in Sir David Lyndsay’s /
3 Play Titles without Play Texts: What Can They Tell Us, and How? An Investigation of the Evidence for the Beverley Corpus Christi Play /
4 The Bible and the Towneley Plays of Isaac and Iacob  /
5 The Norwich Grocers’ Play(s) (1533, 1565): Development and Changes in the Representation of Man’s Fall /
6 Preaching Penance on the Stage in Late Medieval England: The Case of John the Baptist /
7 “Have here a Drink full good”: A Comparative Analysis of Staging Temptation in the Newcastle Noah Play /
8 Dramatizing the Resurrection /
9 Seeing and Recognizing in the Sacred and New: The Latin Scriptural Plays of Nicholas Grimald /
10 Staging and Liturgy in The Croxton Play of the Sacrament  /
11 Herod’s Reputation and the Killing of the Children: Some Theatrical Consequences /
12 Passion Play: Staging York’s The Conspiracy and Christ before Annas and Caiaphas  /
13 “Alle out of hir self”: Mary, Effective Piety and the N-Town Crucifixion  /
14 Memory and Remembering: Sacred History and the York Plays /
15 Audience Responses and the York Corpus Christi Play /
16 “Be ye thus trowing”: Medieval Drama and Make-Belief /
Index /
Summary:Against a background which included revolutionary changes in religious belief, extensive enlargement of dramatic styles and the technological innovation of printing, this collection of essays about biblical drama offers innovative approaches to text and performance, while reviewing some well-established critical issues. The Bible in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries appears in a complex of roles in relation to the drama: as an authority and centre of belief, a place of controversy, an emotional experience and, at times, a weapon. This collection brings into focus the new biblical learning, including the re-editing of biblical texts, as well as classical influences, and it gives a unique view of the relationship between the Bible and the drama at a critical time for both. Contributors are: Stephanie Allen, David Bevington, Philip Butterworth, Sarah Carpenter, Philip Crispin, Clifford Davidson, Elisabeth Dutton, Garrett P. J. Epp, Bob Godfrey, Peter Happé, James McBain, Roberta Mullini, Katie Normington, Margaret Rogerson, Charlotte Steenbrugge, Greg Walker, and Diana Wyatt.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004313958
ISSN:1385-0393 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Peter Happé, Wim Hüsken.