First published 2007 by Ashgate Publishing.
Based in records and iconography, this book surveys medieval festival playing in Britain more comprehensively than any other work to date. The study presents an inclusive view of the drama in the British Isles, from Kilkenny to Great Yarmouth, from Scotland to Cornwall. It offers detailed readings of individual plays - including the York Creed Play, Pentecost and Corpus Christi plays and the little studied Bodley plays, among others - as well as a summary of what is known of their production. Clifford Davidson here extends the usual chronological range to include work typically categorized as early modern, enabling a juxtaposition of earlier plays with later plays to yield a better understanding of both. Complementing documentary evidence with iconographic detail and citation of music, he pinpoints a number of common misconceptions about medieval drama. By organizing the study around the rituals of the liturgical seasons, he clarifies the relationship between liturgical feast and dramatic celebration.
Author(s): Clifford Davidson
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: XII+204
List of Figures vi
Preface vii
Acknowledgments x
Abbreviations xii
Part I: The Landscape of Festival Drama and Play
1. Playing and the Ritual Year 3
2. "Corpus Christi Play" and the Feast of Corpus Christi 49
3. The York Corpus Christi Guild and Drama 81
4. Play and Spectacle at Pentecost 107
Part II: Some Aspects of Two Genres of Festival Drama
5. Suffering and the York Cycle Plays 141
6. The Vernacular Plays for Good Friday and Easter from MS. e Museo 160 169
Select Bibliography 187
Index 197