Annual volume of essays, focusing on the literary genres of drama,
poetry, prose, and romance. Fifteenth-Century Studies offers essays
on diverse aspects of the period, including liberal and fine arts,
historiography, medicine, and religion. The standard survey of
drama research leads off the present volume. Ten essays follow,
involving France, Spain, Germany, England, and Finland. Essays deal
with love poetry, laughter and manhood in Jehan de Saintre, a new
dating of Sir Gawein and the Green Knight, German eschatological
theater, portrayals of Christ's healing of the lame man on the York
stage, translation during the Middle Spanish period, the end of the
persecution of witches, and late medieval executioners. Book
reviews and an index of volumes 21 through 30 conclude the volume.
Contributors: Edelgard Dubruck, William Calin, Rocio Del Rio
Fernandez, Leonardas Gerulaitis, Barbara Gusick, Sibylle Jefferis,
Judy Kem, Hannele Kemettila, Lynn T. Ramey, Carolyn King Stephens
Edelgard E. Dubruck is Professor Emerita at Marygrove College,
Detroit, Michigan, and Barbara I. Gusick is Associate Professor at
Troy State University Dothan.
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