Meg Twycross & Sarah Carpenter 
Medieval English Theatre 43 [PDF ebook] 

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The ludic element of drama in the Middle Ages – or drama with early subject matter – is here to the fore.
Medieval English Theatre is the premier journal in early theatre studies. Its name belies its wide range of interest: it publishes articles on theatre and pageantry from across the British Isles up to the opening of the London playhouses and the suppression of the civic mystery cycles, and also includes contributions on European and Latin drama, together with analyses of modern survivals or equivalents, and of research productions of medieval plays.
This edition combines, perhaps unexpectedly, royalty and games. Games of all kinds, from jousting and ‘Christmas games’ to those usually associated with children, are shown, it is suggested, to be more than they at first appear. Apparently run-of-the-mill entertainments, when presented to the court by the Londoners, by the court to a visiting emperor , or by the retainers of royalty and nobility to the general public for commercial gain, turn out to have unexpected political resonances; while the potential underlying sadism of children’s games gains a horrific immediacy when diverted to the torturing of Christ. Even today, the musical
SIX says a great deal more about royalty and role-playing than initially might appear, especially when set against eye-witness accounts of the first meeting of Anna of Cleves with Henry VIII, and what modern novelists have made of it . In the process we learn a great deal more about the detail of these games, from the
maskerie costumes of James VI and Anna of Denmark to the elaborate fantasy challenges of the jousters in 1400/1401, which incidentally suggest that fourteenth-century court culture, whose language was Anglo-French, is a major missing link in the history of what is usually treated as purely
English literature.
Contributors: Philip Bennett, Philip Butterworth, Sarah Carpenter, Elisabeth Dutton, James Forse, Gordon Kipling, Michael Pearce, Meg Twycross.

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The Prince of Peace and the Mummers: Richard II and the Londoners’ Visit of 1376/1377 – Meg Twycross
Chivalric Entertainment at the Court of Henry IV: The Jousting Letters of 1401 – Sarah Carpenter
Appendix (Meg Twycross and Philip Bennett): Transcription and Translation of BL MS Cotton Nero D II fols 260v-262r
‘Maskerye claythis’ for James VI and Anna of Denmark – Michael Pearce
Peers and Performers in the Reign of Henry VI – James H. Forse
‘That Gam Me Thoght Was Good!’: Structuring Games into Medieval English Plays – Philip Butterworth
Feminism, Theatre, and Historical Fiction: Anna of Cleves in 2021 – Elisabeth Dutton

Giới thiệu về tác giả

ELISABETH DUTTON is Professor of Medieval English at Fribourg, Switzerland.

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