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A Collection of Old English Plays Volume 1 - Exploring the Roots of English Drama: A Historical Collection

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Verlag: Good Press

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A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 offers a captivating glimpse into the theatrical practices and literary forms of medieval England. This anthology encompasses a diverse range of genres, from morality plays and mystery cycles to early comedies, illuminating the rich tapestry of Old English drama. The literary style is characterized by its use of verse and prose, with a distinct emphasis on didactic themes, allegorical characters, and religious motifs, reflecting the societal values and cultural milieu of the time. The collection serves as both a historical document and a literary artifact, revealing the evolution of English theater prior to the Renaissance. Compiled by various editors and scholars, this collection arises from a deep appreciation for the dramatic tradition that laid the groundwork for contemporary English literature. The collaborative nature of this volume underscores the collective effort of researchers who sought to preserve and present these early works, often overlooked in favor of later literary giants. By bringing together these plays, the editors highlight the continuity and change within the English theatrical landscape, acknowledging the influences that informed both writers and audiences during this formative period. For scholars, theater enthusiasts, and general readers alike, A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 is a crucial resource that invites renewed engagement with the roots of English drama. It offers an opportunity to explore the complex interplay between performance and societal norms, making it a vital addition to any literary collection. Readers will find themselves immersed in the timeless themes and characters that echo through centuries, providing a deeper understanding of the evolution of storytelling and performance.
Verfügbar seit: 12.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 188 Seiten.

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