Medieval and Tudor Drama

Medieval and Tudor Drama
Author: John Gassner
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1987
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780936839844

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Presents examples of folk drama, and morality plays, and the early tragedies and comedies following classical models

Medieval and Tudor Dram

Medieval and Tudor Dram
Author: John Gassner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258370930

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The Broadview Anthology of Tudor Drama

The Broadview Anthology of Tudor Drama
Author: Alan Stewart
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2021-02-19
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1770487263

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English drama between the late fifteenth century and the late sixteenth centuries is as diverse as it is engaging; this anthology brings together eighteen of the most interesting and important dramatic works from the period. The plays have been chosen to give a broad view of the drama produced in Tudor England. They testify to the eclectic tastes of sixteenth-century audiences, ranging from morality plays (Mankind, Everyman), to comedies inspired by the Roman plays of Terence and Plautus (Ralph Roister Doister), to tragedies inspired by the plays of Seneca (Gorboduc, Cambises). In later plays, morality plots rub shoulders with slapstick comic business (The Longer Thou Livest The More Fool Thou Art, The Three Ladies of London), and classical gods intervene in the affairs of England’s regions (Gallathea). While some of the plays offer pure entertainment, others have a clear political agenda. King Johan is presented as a prototype for English resistance to Rome’s Catholicism; Gorboduc’s decision to abdicate and divide his kingdom highlights the vexed question of the English succession under a childless queen. Other plays comment more obliquely on contemporary events. Play of the Four Elements reflects on England’s nascent maritime expeditions to the New World, while The Three Ladies of London comments topically on immigrant overcrowding in England’s port towns, and the dangers of England’s trade in the Mediterranean. Some plays push the boundaries of what the theatre can do in staging violence (Cambises) and questioning gender roles (Gallathea). Designed for undergraduate use, the anthology includes extensive explanatory annotations and a substantial introduction to each play; spelling and punctuation have been partially modernized in the interests of making the texts more accessible to students. In all this, the anthology follows principles similar to those developed for Christina M. Fitzgerald’s and John T. Sebastian’s Broadview Anthology of Medieval Drama; several of the plays from that anthology are also included here, while the rest have been newly edited for this volume, under the supervision of General Editor Alan Stewart.

Medieval and Tudor Drama. D

Medieval and Tudor Drama. D
Author: John Gassner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 457
Release: 1963
Genre:
ISBN:

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Masks and Masking in Medieval and Early Tudor England

Masks and Masking in Medieval and Early Tudor England
Author: Meg Twycross
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 135191930X

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Drawing on broad research, this study explores the different social and theatrical masking activities in England during the Middle Ages and the early 16th century. The authors present a coherent explanation of the many functions of masking, emphasizing the important links among festive practice, specialized ceremonial, and drama. They elucidate the intellectual, moral and social contexts for masking, and they examine the purposes and rewards for participants in the activity. The authors' insight into the masking games and performances of England's medieval and early Tudor periods illuminates many aspects of the thinking and culture of the times: issues of identity and community; performance and role-play; conceptions of the psyche and of the individual's position in social and spiritual structures. Masks and Masking in Medieval and Early Tudor England presents a broad overview of masking practices, demonstrating how active and prominent an element of medieval and pre-modern culture masking was. It has obvious interest for drama and literature critics of the medieval and early modern periods; but is also useful for historians of culture, theatre and anthropology. Through its analysis of masked play this study engages both with the history of theatre and performance, and with broader cultural and historical questions of social organization, identity and the self, the performance of power, and shifting spiritual understanding.

The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Drama

The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Drama
Author: Thomas Betteridge
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 019956647X

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A study of Tudor drama that sees the long 16th century from the accession of Henry Tudor to the death of Elizabeth as a whole, taking in the drama of the 'mystery plays' and the early work of Shakespeare. It is an account of current scholarship and an introduction to the complexity of Tudor drama.

Medieval and Tudor Drama

Medieval and Tudor Drama
Author: Phillis Cunnington
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1968
Genre: Costume
ISBN:

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The Oxford Anthology of Tudor Drama

The Oxford Anthology of Tudor Drama
Author: Greg Walker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 733
Release: 2014
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0199681120

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The first comprehensive anthology of English drama in the long Tudor century, The Oxford Anthology of Tudor Drama contains sixteen of the most important plays from the long Tudor century (1485-1603) newly edited in accessible modern spelling.

Representative Medieval and Tudor Plays

Representative Medieval and Tudor Plays
Author: Roger Sherman Loomis
Publisher: Beaufort Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1970
Genre: Drama, Medieval
ISBN:

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