Neo-latin drama in early modern europe.

From circa 1300 a new genre developed in European literature, Neo-Latin drama. Building on medieval drama, vernacular theatre and classical drama, it spread around Europe. It was often used as a means to educate young boys in Latin, in acting and in moral issues. Comedies, tragedies and mixed forms...

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Superior document:Drama and theatre in early modern Europe ; 3
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Place / Publishing House:[S.l.] : : Brill,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Drama and Theatre in Early Modern Europe 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (808 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Jan Bloemendal and Howard B. Norland
  • Introduction: Neo-Latin Drama: Contexts, Contents and Currents / Jan Bloemendal and Howard B. Norland
  • Neo-Latin Theatre in Italy / Jean-Frédéric Chevalier
  • Neo-Latin Humanist and Protestant Drama in Germany / Cora Dietl
  • Jesuit Theatre in Germany, Austria and Switzerland / Fidel Rädle
  • Neo-Latin Drama in the Low Countries / Jan Bloemendal
  • Humanist Neo-Latin Drama in France / Mathieu Ferrand
  • Jesuit Neo-Latin Tragedy in France / Jean-Frédéric Chevalier
  • Neo-Latin Drama in Britain / Howard B. Norland
  • Neo-Latin Drama in Spain, Portugal and Latin America / Joaquín Pascual Barea
  • Central and Eastern European Countries / Jan Bloemendal
  • Latin Drama in the Nordic Countries / Raija Sarasti-Wilenius
  • Works Cited / Jan Bloemendal and Howard B. Norland
  • About the Authors / Jan Bloemendal and Howard B. Norland
  • Index of Names / Jan Bloemendal and Howard B. Norland
  • Index of Geographical Names / Jan Bloemendal and Howard B. Norland
  • Index of Anonymous Plays / Jan Bloemendal and Howard B. Norland
  • Index of Subjects / Jan Bloemendal and Howard B. Norland.