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OverviewEssays on the performance of drama from the Middle Ages, ranging from the well-known cycles of York to matter from Iran. Medieval English Theatre is the premier journal in early theatre studies. Its name belies its wide range of interest: it publishes articles on theatre and pageantry from across the British Isles up to the opening of the London playhouses and the suppression of the civic mystery cycles, and also includes contributions on European and Latin drama, together with analyses of modern survivals or equivalents, and of research productions of medieval plays. Theatrical performance is central to the groups and communities discussed in this volume, and to their particular and local expressions of faith. The articles presented explore the drama of a variety of different communities from religious orders and houses, through local, medieval and post-medieval lay communities, to contemporary worshippers. Contributors examine complex relationships between theatrical performance and faith, understanding religious theatre as a mode of worship and a method of exploring belief, as well as a site for the study of synchronous and asynchronous connections and fractures within communities. Particular topics addressed include the fragments of play-scripts surviving from the monastery at Mont-St-Michel; the Barking Abbey Easter celebrations; and how the sixteenth-century community which owned the surviving copy of the Towneley plays might have understood them in relation to their own faith. The volume is completed with an exploration of traditional Iranian religious theatre from an ethnographic perspective, in a bid to uncover and understand its very particular effects on the contemporary communities who perform and attend it in the twenty-first century. ELISABETH DUTTON and OLIVA ROBINSON run the Medieval Convent Drama project, based at the University of Fribourg and funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, which provides the impetus for this special issue of Medieval English Theatre. Contributors: Aurelie Blanc, Eleanor Lucy Deacon, George Gandy, Camille Marshall, James Stokes Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elisabeth Dutton , Olivia Robinson , Elisabeth Dutton , Olivia RobinsonPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: D.S. Brewer Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.444kg ISBN: 9781843845942ISBN 10: 1843845946 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 21 May 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction - Elisabeth Dutton and Olivia Robinson Fragments of Four Fourteenth-Century Miracle Plays from Mont Saint-Michel - George Gandy Performing Female Authority: Convent Plays and Lay Spectatorship in the Barking Abbey Elevatio and Visitatio Sepulchri Dramatic Ceremonies - Aurélie Blanc Women in Religious Guilds: Performance and Community in Medieval and Tudor England - James Stokes When in Doubt: Thomas Indie and the Mid-Sixteenth-Century Reception of the Towneley Collection - Camille Marshall Ta'ziyeh-khani in Iranian Communities: Muharram AH1439 (AD2017) - E. Lucy DeaconReviewsAuthor InformationELISABETH DUTTON is Professor of Medieval English at Fribourg, Switzerland. OLIVA ROBINSON is Lecturer in Late Medieval English at the University of Birmingham. ELISABETH DUTTON is Professor of Medieval English at Fribourg, Switzerland. OLIVA ROBINSON is Lecturer in Late Medieval English at the University of Birmingham. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |