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Drama and Sermon in Late Medieval England

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Investigates how sermons and vernacular religious drama worked as media for public learning. The interrelation between sermons and vernacular drama, formerly assumed to be a close one, is addressed...
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This full-length study investigates how sermons and vernacular religious drama worked as media for public learning, how they combined this didactic aim with literary exigencies, and how plays acquired and reflected authority. The interrelation between sermons and vernacular drama, formerly assumed to be a close one, is addressed from historical connections, performative aspects, and the portrayal of penance. The work demonstrates the subtly different purposes and contents and outlines the unique ways in which they operate within late medieval England.
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Price: £75.00
Pages: 192
Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
Imprint: Medieval Institute Publications
Series: Early Drama, Art, and Music Monograph
Publication Date: 30 November 2017
ISBN: 9781580442770
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical, LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval

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Charlotte Steenbrugge is a Vice-Chancellor's Fellow in the School of English at the University of Sheffield and the author of Staging Vice (2014).
Introduction 1. Historical Connections between Sermons and Plays 2. Performing Sermons 3. Preaching on Stage 4. Performing Authority: Expositors and Preachers 5. Audience Interaction in Sermons and Plays 6. The Sacrament of Penance in Sermons and Plays Conclusion Bibliography Index