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portada Street Scenes: Late Medieval Acting and Performance (The new Middle Ages)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
183
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
21.1 x 14.2 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN13
9780230606654
Edition No.
2011

Street Scenes: Late Medieval Acting and Performance (The new Middle Ages)

S. Aronson-Lehavi (Author) · Palgrave MacMillan · Hardcover

Street Scenes: Late Medieval Acting and Performance (The new Middle Ages) - Aronson-Lehavi, S.

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Synopsis "Street Scenes: Late Medieval Acting and Performance (The new Middle Ages)"

Street Scenes offers a theory of late medieval acting and performance through a fresh and original reading of the Tretise of Miraclis Pleyinge. The performance theory perspective employed here, along with the examination of actor/character dialectics, paves the way to understanding both religious theatre and the complexity of late medieval theatricalities. Sharon Aronson-Lehavi demonstrates the existence of a late medieval discourse about the double appeal of theatre performance: an artistic medium enacting sacred history while simultaneously referring to the present lives of its creators and spectators.

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