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The Old Miracle Plays of England

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Aimed at young readers, the author frames medieval English miracle plays through a short narrative about local children observing Corpus Christi, then summarizes and retells key biblical dramas — the Creation and Fall, the Garden of Eden, Noah’s Ark, Abraham and Isaac, the Shepherds, the Magi and Herod, and the morality play Everyman — interspersing stagecraft notes and historical context about medieval performance and liturgical origins. The book describes how churches functioned as early theatres, discusses staging and presentation variations, and offers accessible accounts of dramatic episodes alongside gentle commentary on their religious and communal roles.

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Netta Syrett

Netta Syrett was a British author known for her contributions to children's literature and plays. Her works often blend elements of fantasy and adventure, appealing to young readers with imaginative storytelling. Among her notable titles is "Anne Page," which showcases her ability to create engaging narratives. Syrett also explored themes of morality and wonder in works like "Magic London" and "Rachel and the Seven Wonders." In addition to her fiction, she made significant contributions to the revival of English miracle plays with her collection, "The Old Miracle Plays of England." Her diverse body of work reflects a commitment to enriching children's literature and theatrical traditions.

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