English Morality Play

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Corpus christi
Corpus Christi Cycle
Corpus Christi Play
Deadly Sins
Earlier Moralities
English Medieval Drama
English Morality Play
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Imperial Theatre
Lope De Vega
Lord Chamberlain's Office
Lusty Juventus
Macro Plays
Marlowe
Medieval Drama
Medieval Morality Plays
morality play
Morality Tradition
Nice Wanton
Pageant Wagons
Paternoster Play
Poel Production
Pope Innocent III
Renaissance
Shakespeare
St George's Hall
Superb
Traditional Morality Play
William Poel

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032553092
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1975, The English Morality Play is the extended history of the English morality play, its persistence and flourishing as a dramatic tradition. The book sheds light on the intellectual and social origins of the morality play, its relationship to the medieval Corpus Christi cycle plays, its subject, purpose, conditions of original staging, and the abstract characters of its dramatis personae. The changing tradition is revealed within Renaissance drama, in the works of Skelton and Medwall, and the Reformation plays of Lindsay, Bale and Udall, as the morality play altered under the pressure of political events, escaped from the general suppression of religious drama, and in complex ways came to influence the dramatic conceptions of Marlowe, Shakespeare and Ben Jonson. Contemporary parallels to the English morality tradition in European drama are investigated, as is the rediscovery of the texts of the plays by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century critics. In the final chapter, Dr. Potter examines the revival of the morality tradition on the twentieth-century stage and its influence on such dramatists as Bernard Shaw, T. S. Eliot, W. B. Yeats and Bertolt Brecht. This book will be of interest to students of literature and drama.

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