The Croxton Play of the Sacrament features a physician who has regularly been characterized as a quack and buffoon. This paper combines the play’s historical and cultural context with a close reading of the text to argue that the doctor himself is a legitimate medical practitioner; the combined clowning of his servant and the foolishness of his patient make the physician appear comical. By considering possible performance choices and the relationship of the audience to the play’s action, I suggest a more complex reading of a scene and character that have previously been too readily dismissed
This study addresses the problem critics have faced in identifying contemporary perceptions of the b...
This study is concerned with the dramaturgic use of the fools of five of Shakespeare's plays. After ...
This is the published version.The English mumming play (formerly "Saint George play"), though of unc...
The Croxton Play of the Sacrament features a physician who has regularly been characterized as a qua...
The article studies two characters of early English drama for the first time in the light of the lat...
The purpose of this paper, then, is to reevaluate the Play of the Sacrament using the text to answer...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the manner in which Christ, perceived as present in th...
This article addresses how heresy and parody intersect in the Croxton Play of the Sacrament through ...
An effort is made in this study to consider the important factors in the field of medicine that are ...
Beginning with an historical account of the practice of healing in early modern England, as it unfol...
This is a slightly abridged version of the St. Luke's Day Lecture delivered to the Malta Branch of t...
At first glance, the medieval Corpus Christi plays from N-Town, Wakefield, and York detailing the ev...
This paper addresses a frustrating crux found in a passage of the textus receptus (the 1623 First Fo...
This paper addresses a frustrating crux found in a passage of the textus receptus (the 1623 First Fo...
Background: Today we are very likely to encounter exceedingly competent, courageous, charismatic and...
This study addresses the problem critics have faced in identifying contemporary perceptions of the b...
This study is concerned with the dramaturgic use of the fools of five of Shakespeare's plays. After ...
This is the published version.The English mumming play (formerly "Saint George play"), though of unc...
The Croxton Play of the Sacrament features a physician who has regularly been characterized as a qua...
The article studies two characters of early English drama for the first time in the light of the lat...
The purpose of this paper, then, is to reevaluate the Play of the Sacrament using the text to answer...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the manner in which Christ, perceived as present in th...
This article addresses how heresy and parody intersect in the Croxton Play of the Sacrament through ...
An effort is made in this study to consider the important factors in the field of medicine that are ...
Beginning with an historical account of the practice of healing in early modern England, as it unfol...
This is a slightly abridged version of the St. Luke's Day Lecture delivered to the Malta Branch of t...
At first glance, the medieval Corpus Christi plays from N-Town, Wakefield, and York detailing the ev...
This paper addresses a frustrating crux found in a passage of the textus receptus (the 1623 First Fo...
This paper addresses a frustrating crux found in a passage of the textus receptus (the 1623 First Fo...
Background: Today we are very likely to encounter exceedingly competent, courageous, charismatic and...
This study addresses the problem critics have faced in identifying contemporary perceptions of the b...
This study is concerned with the dramaturgic use of the fools of five of Shakespeare's plays. After ...
This is the published version.The English mumming play (formerly "Saint George play"), though of unc...