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"Everyman" with other interludes including eight miracle plays - cover

"Everyman" with other interludes including eight miracle plays

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"Everyman," among a collection of interludes that includes eight miracle plays, stands as a paragon of medieval morality literature. Written in the late 15th century, this didactic piece employs allegorical characters to navigate the moral complexities of life, emphasizing themes of death, accountability, and the ephemeral nature of earthly pleasures. The simplicity of its dialogue, paired with poignant symbolism, allows for accessible yet profound reflections on the human condition. The interspersed miracle plays enliven this collection, showcasing the theatrical tradition of medieval Europe, where faith and morality intertwine seamlessly with entertainment. The authorship of "Everyman" is attributed to various anonymous contributors, typical of medieval literature which thrived in a collaborative artistic culture. This era, rich with burgeoning religious fervor and the burgeoning recognition of individualism, likely influenced the intent behind the work. The moral instruction offered in "Everyman" resonates with the societal shift towards personal accountability and introspection that characterized the late medieval period. For readers interested in the historical foundations of drama and morality, "Everyman" serves as a vital piece of literature that transcends its time. Its enduring relevancy and clarity render it a compelling read, offering insight into both the medieval psyche and universal human dilemmas.
Verfügbar seit: 15.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 140 Seiten.

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