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The Civic Cycles - Artisan Drama and Identity in Premodern England (Paperback)
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The Civic Cycles - Artisan Drama and Identity in Premodern England (Paperback)
Series: ReFormations: Medieval and Early Modern
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The civic religious drama of late medieval England-financed,
produced, and performed by craftspeople-offers one of the earliest
forms of written literature by a non-elite group in Europe. In this
innovative study, Nicole R. Rice and Margaret Aziza Pappano trace
an artisanal perspective on medieval and early modern civic
relations, analyzing selected plays from the cities of York and
Chester individually and from a comparative perspective, in
dialogue with civic records. Positing a complex view of relations
among merchants, established artisans, wage laborers, and women,
the two authors show how artisans used the cycle plays to not only
represent but also perform their interests, suggesting that the
plays were the major means by which the artisans participated in
civic polity. In addition to examining selected plays in the
context of artisanal social and economic practices, Rice and
Pappano also address relations between performance and historical
transformation, considering how these plays, staged for nearly two
centuries, responded to changes in historical conditions. In
particular, they pay attention to how the pressures of Reformist
governments influenced the meaning and performance of the civic
religious drama in both towns. Ultimately, the authors provide a
new perspective on how artisans can be viewed as social actors and
agents in England in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
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