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" Memory, images, and the English Corpus Christi drama "
Theodore K. Lerud.
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558018
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b386787
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Main Entry
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Theodore Karl Lerud
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Title & Author
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Memory, images, and the English Corpus Christi drama\ Theodore K. Lerud.
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Publication Statement
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New York: NY Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
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Series Statement
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New Middle Ages (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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ISBN
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0230613799
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: 1349602906
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: 9780230613799
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: 9781349602902
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Contents
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Medieval culture and the memory arts -- The position of theater in the thought of Augustine of Hippo -- Medieval Aristotelianism and the poetics of the English Corpus Christi drama -- Thomas Aquinas and the rehabilitation of the image: a context for the development of medieval drama -- Drama as quick image: the fifteenth-century context -- Corpus Christi drama and the places of memory: liturgical precedents and illuminated manuscript analogues -- Plays, places, and the dramatic records -- A bird in the hand: shifting politics and processions at Chester -- Reinventing the cycle: the banns, the text, and the pentecostal design -- The missing link: spaces, places, and the Chester Whitsun plays.
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Abstract
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Bringing together memory theory, medieval cognition of images, and the English Corpus Christ drama in an innovative way, this study argues that the relationship of frames or backgrounds to the image has been misunderstood in the study of drama.",,,,,"Bringing together memory theory, medieval cognition of images, and the English Corpus Christ drama in an innovative way, this study argues that the relationship of frames or backgrounds to the imageBringing together memory theory, medieval cognition of images, and the English Corpus Christ drama in an innovative way, this study argues that the relationship of frames or backgrounds to the imageBringing together memory theory, medieval cognition of images, and the English Corpus Christ drama in an innovative way, this study argues that the relationship of frames or backgrounds to the image
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Electronic books; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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