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Three Late Medieval Morality Plays: Everyman, Mankind and Mundus et Infans - A New Mermaids Anthology (Paperback)
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Three Late Medieval Morality Plays: Everyman, Mankind and Mundus et Infans - A New Mermaids Anthology (Paperback)
Series: New Mermaids
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Loot Price R500
Discovery Miles 5 000
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"Take example, all ye that this do hear or see..." The Morality
Play was popular in England between 1400 and 1600. It offers moral
instruction and spiritual teaching with personal abstractions
representing good and evil. Surviving plays from that period number
about sixty and the three in this edition were among the first ten.
Mankind is a plain, honest farming man who struggles against
worldly and spiritual temptation. The bawdy humour and violent
action in the play serve to make the moral point and instruct by
example. Everyman portrays a man's struggles in the face of death
to raise himself to a state of grace so that he may experience
everlasting life. It is exceptional among the Moralities for this
narrow focus on the last phase of life, and conveys its message
with awe-inspiring seriousness. Mundus et Infans is more typical of
the Morality genre. It shows an arrogant, bullying protagonist led
astray by a single evildoer into a life of debauchery, before the
inevitable conversion to virtue. In showing the whole of man's life
it is the antithesis of Everyman, the action of which seems to take
place in a single day.
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