This study discusses non-biblical material in seven of Towneley's plays. Five of these plays, Mactacio Abel (II), Processus Noe cum Filiis (III), the two shepherds' plays (XII, XIII) and the Processus Talentorum (XXIV), are (influenced) by the Wakefield Master, whereas the Processus Prophetarum (VII), and the Suspencio lude (XXXII) are not. It is argued that although each of these plays conforms to a theme current throughout the cycle - to convert and ask for mercy - the -plays attributed to the Wakefield Master also pursue a different thematic concern of their own. The non-scriptural elements can be described in terms of allusions to, and traces of, folklore customs, folktales and legendary material, social criticism and comment, inclusion...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
Scholars have already demonstrated that Shakespeare ‘s language abounds in Biblical allusions and re...
Using selected New Testament Wakefield plays, the dissertation examines the way in which play moveme...
Using selected New Testament Wakefield plays, the dissertation examines the way in which play moveme...
Using selected New Testament Wakefield plays, the dissertation examines the way in which play moveme...
The Towneley Cycle cannot be overlooked in any study of medieval drama. Undergraduate and graduate c...
Pharaoh, Caesar Augustus, Herod the Great, and Pontius Pilate—the four tyrants of the Towneley or Wa...
During the nineteenth century critics looked upon the English medieval cycle drama, or Corpus Chris...
During the nineteenth century critics looked upon the English medieval cycle drama, or Corpus Chris...
The paper examines interconnections between gender and the civic landscape in the flood pageants in...
This text explores the intentional use of biblical allusions throughout Shakespeare's historical tra...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
This thesis explores Eliot's allusive method, that is his use of Judaeo-Christianity with its analog...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
Scholars have already demonstrated that Shakespeare ‘s language abounds in Biblical allusions and re...
Using selected New Testament Wakefield plays, the dissertation examines the way in which play moveme...
Using selected New Testament Wakefield plays, the dissertation examines the way in which play moveme...
Using selected New Testament Wakefield plays, the dissertation examines the way in which play moveme...
The Towneley Cycle cannot be overlooked in any study of medieval drama. Undergraduate and graduate c...
Pharaoh, Caesar Augustus, Herod the Great, and Pontius Pilate—the four tyrants of the Towneley or Wa...
During the nineteenth century critics looked upon the English medieval cycle drama, or Corpus Chris...
During the nineteenth century critics looked upon the English medieval cycle drama, or Corpus Chris...
The paper examines interconnections between gender and the civic landscape in the flood pageants in...
This text explores the intentional use of biblical allusions throughout Shakespeare's historical tra...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
This thesis explores Eliot's allusive method, that is his use of Judaeo-Christianity with its analog...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
Scholars have already demonstrated that Shakespeare ‘s language abounds in Biblical allusions and re...