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List of documents | ||
General editors' preface | ||
Editor's preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Historical table | ||
Glossary of technical and specialised terms | ||
Note on the treatment of texts | ||
General Introduction | 1 | |
Sect. A | The inheritance | |
I | Continuities | 24 |
II | Memories and reflections | 34 |
III | Reinventions, new starts, shifts of attitude | 38 |
Sect. B | Latin liturgical drama | |
I | Symbolic drama | 58 |
II | The ceremonies of Holy Week | 60 |
III | The ceremonies of Easter Week | 81 |
IV | The ceremonies of the Christmas season | 99 |
V | The Church's view of theatrical activity | 113 |
VI | Other calendar ceremonies | 118 |
VII | The plays | 131 |
Sect. C | Extra-liturgical Latin and early vernacular drama | |
I | Play-texts and stage action in the religious drama | 142 |
II | Performance references and records | 165 |
III | Biblical plays from Byzantium and the Orthodox East | 182 |
IV | The Feast of Corpus Christi and the plays | 186 |
V | Secular theatre | 194 |
Sect. D | England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales | |
I | Communal religious theatre | 210 |
II | Reactions and responses | 259 |
III | Secular theatre | 265 |
Sect. E | France | |
I | The theatre of the mysteres | 284 |
II | Farces, sotties and moralities | 329 |
III | Processional and street theatre | 339 |
IV | Drama in the bilingual cities: Metz | 345 |
Sect. F | The German-speaking area | |
I | Religious drama | 355 |
II | Secular drama | 403 |
Sect. G | Italy | |
I | Medieval traditions | 427 |
II | Theatre spectacles in Florence | 450 |
III | Renaissance innovations | 467 |
Sect. H | The Low Countries | |
I | Organising and performing groups | 492 |
II | Play contests and landjuwelen | 505 |
III | Play-texts and tableaux | 513 |
IV | Plays for political and religious occasions | 522 |
Sect. I | The Iberian Peninsula (including Majorca) | |
I | Theatre and the Church | 562 |
II | Court theatre and pageantry | 578 |
III | Theatre and performance | 591 |
Sect. J | Traditions of the people: customs and folk drama | |
I | Pre-Christian origins? | 618 |
II | Seasonal customs | 621 |
III | Occasional customs | 656 |
Bibliography | 667 | |
Index | 689 |
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