Journal European Medieval Drama, vol. 5

European Medieval Drama 5 (2001)

A selection of papers presented at the tenth colloquium of the Société International pour l'étude du Théâtre Médiéval held in Groningen (Netherlands) 2-7 July 2001

Jelle Koopmans, Bart A.M. Ramakers (eds)

  • Pages: 204 p.
  • Size:160 x 240 mm
  • Illustrations:11 b/w
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2002


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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    V. Dominguez; Une expérience de Dieu: Mystique et théâtre dans la quatrième journée du Mystère de la Passion d'Arnoul Gréban
    J.-P. Debax; From the Throne of God to the Throne of Man: The Throne as Prop and Allegory in Tudor Drama
    M. W. Walsh; Moving Statues, Teleportation, and Rape: Some Space/Time Considerations in the Staging of Medieval Drama
    Z. Puliselic; When and How Does God Appear? The Divine on the Croatian Medieval Stage
    C. Raffi-Béroud; Théâtre religieux en Nouvelle Espagne (Mexique) au XVIe siècle: Le théâtre d'évangelisation
    Ó. A. García; Adaptation d'un appareil scénique médiéval dans la représentation de l'Assomption de la Vierge à Tlaxcala, Mexique (XVI siècle)
    M. Harris; A Bolivian Morality Play: Saint Michael and the Sins of the Carnival Virgin
    A. Touber; Dramatizing the Visual
    J. Hurlbut; The Illuminations of Le Jeu de Robin et Marion in Aix-en-Provence
    A. F. Johnston; Gendering Abstractions: The Portrayal of Women in 'The Castle of Perseverance'
    A. Hindley; Wheeling and Dealing: Motifs of Fortune and Gambling in the 'Old French Moralités'
    K. Schoell; Les personnages-abstractions dans les farces
    W. Hüsken; "Dead as a Doornail?": Alledgory in the Plays of Cornelis Everaert
    E. Strietman; The Verbal Made Visual: The Allegorization of Moral Corruption and Political Debate in the Plays of Lauris Jansz. of Haarlem
    D. Mills; "Education, Education, Education!" Nice Wanton and the Allegorical Tradition