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From Page To Performance Essays In Early English Drama Alford

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From Page To Performance Essays In Early English Drama Alford
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Publisher: Vearsa;Michigan State University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Alford, John A
ISBN: 9780870133794, 9780870138843, 0870133799, 0870138847
Language: English
Year: 2005

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From Page To Performance Essays In Early English Drama Alford by Alford, John A 9780870133794, 9780870138843, 0870133799, 0870138847 instant download after payment.

This book is a collection of 22 essays by scholars in the field of Medieval Drama, mostly relating to performance both past and present. Alford wrote one essay in the book.;Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The Mass as Performance Text; 2. From Mappa Mundi to Theatrum Mundi: The World as Stage in Early English Drama; 3. Asleep Onstage; 4. Acting Mary: The Emotional Realism of the Mature Virgin in the N-Town Plays; 5. The Performance of Some Wakefield Master Plays on the University of Illinois Campus; 6. The Problem with Mrs. Noah: The Search for Performance Credibility in the Chester Noah's Flood Play; 7. The Theaters of Everyman; 8. "My Name is Worship": Masquerading Vice in Medwall's Nature; 9. Plays, Players, and Playwrights in Renaissance Oxford.

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