Everyman and Medieval Miracle PlaysArthur C. Cawley Dent, 1959 - 266 pages Apart from the morality play Everyman, this volume contains a selection of Biblical pageants, some of which ultimately go back to the Latin liturgical drama of the medieval Church. They are no less religious in origin and inspiration than the Church architecture, painting and sculpture of the Middle Ages. Most of them are Corpus Christi pageants of guild pageants, i.e. short plays acted by the trade guilds as episodes of the whole Corpus Christi cycle. They have been chosen for their intrinsic merit from the cycles of York, Chester, Wakefield, Coventry and "N. town", with the addition of a translation of the Cornish Death of Pilate to represent this unique branch of Celtic literature. |
Table des matières
THE CREATION OF ADAM AND EVE York | 11 |
THE FALL OF MAN York | 17 |
CAIN AND ABEL N town | 25 |
HEROD THE GREAT Wakefield | 109 |
APPENDICES | 235 |