A preliminary overview of the verbal texture of the York Cycle is developed with reference to several broad contexts: the physical circumstances of processional production; the 'audiate' culture of the audience; the aural (as distinct from literate) nature of the script, and its close relationship to late 14th- and 15th-century northern homiletic verse, likewise designed for oral delivery. Use is made of the ranking-frequency listings in G.B. Kinneavy's Concordance to the York Plays in order to characterize their comparatively restricted lexical range, which is seen as a function of their essentialist and universalizing tendencies, and their preference for performative and deictic language that closely integrates word and action. The presen...
In the article, the author discusses the metre, alliteration and voice of the play "Christ Before He...
In this study of serious verse drama (tragedies and history plays) by Shakespeare and his contempora...
The Towneley Cycle cannot be overlooked in any study of medieval drama. Undergraduate and graduate c...
A preliminary overview of the verbal texture of the York Cycle is developed with reference to severa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a chronological survey of the history of scho...
The essays opens by demonstrating how sound is thematic in the Tapiters' and Couchers' pageant of Ch...
This paper presents the first complete statistical study of alliteration in the York Cycle of Myster...
Critical commentary on medieval drama has largely ignored both the inherent dramatic value of the En...
Play Texts and Public Practice in the Chester Cycle, 1422-1607 investigates how the Chester cycle`s ...
In the processional performance mode that was the norm for biblical cycle plays in several English t...
In this paper I examine and discuss the material text of the York Register of the Corpus Christi Cyc...
An argument for a more expanded use of the platea in staging certain (earth-bound) plays of the York...
The aim of this paper is to describe the relationship between the derogatory function of language -a...
A series of 47 short biblical pageants known as the “York Cycle of Mystery Plays,” or simply as the ...
Edition limited to 500 copies.First published 1885 from ms. 137 in the library of Lord Ashburnham.Bi...
In the article, the author discusses the metre, alliteration and voice of the play "Christ Before He...
In this study of serious verse drama (tragedies and history plays) by Shakespeare and his contempora...
The Towneley Cycle cannot be overlooked in any study of medieval drama. Undergraduate and graduate c...
A preliminary overview of the verbal texture of the York Cycle is developed with reference to severa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a chronological survey of the history of scho...
The essays opens by demonstrating how sound is thematic in the Tapiters' and Couchers' pageant of Ch...
This paper presents the first complete statistical study of alliteration in the York Cycle of Myster...
Critical commentary on medieval drama has largely ignored both the inherent dramatic value of the En...
Play Texts and Public Practice in the Chester Cycle, 1422-1607 investigates how the Chester cycle`s ...
In the processional performance mode that was the norm for biblical cycle plays in several English t...
In this paper I examine and discuss the material text of the York Register of the Corpus Christi Cyc...
An argument for a more expanded use of the platea in staging certain (earth-bound) plays of the York...
The aim of this paper is to describe the relationship between the derogatory function of language -a...
A series of 47 short biblical pageants known as the “York Cycle of Mystery Plays,” or simply as the ...
Edition limited to 500 copies.First published 1885 from ms. 137 in the library of Lord Ashburnham.Bi...
In the article, the author discusses the metre, alliteration and voice of the play "Christ Before He...
In this study of serious verse drama (tragedies and history plays) by Shakespeare and his contempora...
The Towneley Cycle cannot be overlooked in any study of medieval drama. Undergraduate and graduate c...