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The mediaeval stage, volume 2 (of 2)

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This volume traces the development, texts, and performance practices of medieval religious and secular drama, beginning with liturgical plays and their evolution from church tropes into vernacular guild and parish cycles. It examines the secularization of sacred rites, the organization and repertory of guild and parish plays, and the forms of moralities, puppet-plays, and processionary pageants. A final section treats the interlude, its performers, and the interaction between humanist learning and medieval dramatic forms. Extensive appendices assemble manuscript texts, musical notation, account-book evidence, dance and mask traditions, and representative playtexts to support the narrative and provide documentary resources for further study.

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E. K. Chambers

E. K. Chambers was a prominent scholar and author known for his extensive work on the history of English drama. His most notable contribution is the multi-volume series "The Elizabethan Stage," which provides a comprehensive examination of theatrical practices and the cultural context of the Elizabethan era. Chambers also authored "The Mediaeval Stage," further exploring the evolution of drama from medieval times to the Renaissance. His meticulous research and insightful analysis have made significant contributions to the understanding of English theatrical history, solidifying his place in literary scholarship.

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