Festivals and Plays in Late Medieval Britain

Clifford Davidson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:21st Dec '07

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Based in records and iconography, this book surveys medieval festival playing in Britain more comprehensively than any other work to date. The study presents an inclusive view of the drama in the British Isles, from Kilkenny to Great Yarmouth, from Scotland to Cornwall. It offers detailed readings of individual plays-including the York Creed Play, Pentecost and Corpus Christi plays and the little studied Bodley plays, among others - as well as a summary of what is known of their production. Clifford Davidson here extends the usual chronological range to include work typically categorized as early modern, enabling a juxtaposition of earlier plays with later plays to yield a better understanding of both. Complementing documentary evidence with iconographic detail and citation of music, he pinpoints a number of common misconceptions about medieval drama. By organizing the study around the rituals of the liturgical seasons, he clarifies the relationship between liturgical feast and dramatic celebration.

’The book adds much to our knowledge of the occasions on which plays were shown and performances authorized. The reader will admire Davidson's diligence with archives...’ Times Literary Supplement 'Festivals and Plays offers thoughtful readings of some important northern biblical dramas and contains a valuable survey of dramatic activity associated with the religious festivals of late medieval and early modern Britain.' Medium Aevum 'As a study of the range and variety of playing at festivals in the late Middle Ages, it is both astute and accessible and will appeal to all scholars and students of medieval drama and theatre history.' Notes and Queries

ISBN: 9780754660521

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 589g

216 pages