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The Fleury Playbook

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Each essay covers a unique topic in the study of the Playbook, utilizing a diverse set of methodological tools and interdisciplinary approaches for subjects which have not heretofore received adequ...
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Growing out of a symposium on the Fleury Playbook at the International Congress on Medieval Studies, this book includes essays from the symposium, as well as additional papers written by scholars whose specialties were not represented at the conference. Each essay covers a unique topic in the study of the Playbook, utilizing a diverse set of methodological tools and interdisciplinary approaches for subjects which have not heretofore received adequate scholarly attention. The topics at hand are each of significant interest to the field at large.
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Price: £26.50
Pages: 230
Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
Imprint: Medieval Institute Publications
Series: Early Drama, Art, and Music Monograph
Publication Date: 01 July 1985
ISBN: 9780918720665
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / General, History and Archaeology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval

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Preface Introduction by Thomas P. Campbell The Fleury Playbook, the Traditions of Medieval Latin Drama, and Modern Scholarship by C. Clifford Flanigan The Home of the Fleury Playbook by Fletcher Collins, Jr. Modal and Motivic Coherence in the Music of the Music-Dramas in the Fleury Playbook by Clyde W. Brockett The Staging of Twelfth-Century Liturgical Drama in the Fleury Playbook by David Bevington Augustine's Concept of the Two Cities and the Fleury Playbook by Thomas P. Campbell The Fleury Raising of Lazarus and Twelfth-Century Currents of Thought by Kathleen M. Ashley The Iconography of Herod in the Fleury Playbook and in the Visual Arts by Miriam Anne Skey Liturgical Dramaturgy and Modern Production by Cynthia Bourgeault