Play Texts and Public Practice in the Chester Cycle, 1422-1607 investigates how the Chester cycle`s scripted action engages playfully with the unscripted practices that surrounded it, especially on the feast days that occasioned its fifteenth- and sixteenth-century civic performances. From the dissertation`s series of close readings emerges a new vision of cycle drama, in which the revelers who perform and watch the cycle actively exert developmental influences on the form and content of the texts. I show that the extant texts are mirrors of Cestrian public recreation and festivity, enacting feasts, games, intercultural commerce, and civic ceremonies with surprising frequency. Not only do the plays reflect public practice, I argue, but th...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
During the nineteenth century critics looked upon the English medieval cycle drama, or Corpus Chris...
This dissertation contends that guilds-folk in sixteenth-century England made their own changes to t...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
The cycle plays are usually taken to be the exemplar form for civic and guild-sponsored drama in cit...
In the processional performance mode that was the norm for biblical cycle plays in several English t...
The cycle plays are usually taken to be the exemplar form for civic and guild-sponsored drama in cit...
In the processional performance mode that was the norm for biblical cycle plays in several English t...
The cycle plays are usually taken to be the exemplar form for civic and guild-sponsored drama in cit...
This article examines a civic entertainment staged in Chester in 1610. It explores how visual, verba...
This article examines a civic entertainment staged in Chester in 1610. It explores how visual, verba...
This article examines a civic entertainment staged in Chester in 1610. It explores how visual, verba...
In May of 2010 a group of students from the Kent State University Honors College participated in a r...
In May of 2010 a group of students from the Kent State University Honors College participated in a r...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
During the nineteenth century critics looked upon the English medieval cycle drama, or Corpus Chris...
This dissertation contends that guilds-folk in sixteenth-century England made their own changes to t...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
The cycle plays are usually taken to be the exemplar form for civic and guild-sponsored drama in cit...
In the processional performance mode that was the norm for biblical cycle plays in several English t...
The cycle plays are usually taken to be the exemplar form for civic and guild-sponsored drama in cit...
In the processional performance mode that was the norm for biblical cycle plays in several English t...
The cycle plays are usually taken to be the exemplar form for civic and guild-sponsored drama in cit...
This article examines a civic entertainment staged in Chester in 1610. It explores how visual, verba...
This article examines a civic entertainment staged in Chester in 1610. It explores how visual, verba...
This article examines a civic entertainment staged in Chester in 1610. It explores how visual, verba...
In May of 2010 a group of students from the Kent State University Honors College participated in a r...
In May of 2010 a group of students from the Kent State University Honors College participated in a r...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
During the nineteenth century critics looked upon the English medieval cycle drama, or Corpus Chris...