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- Published on: 1977
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Thoroughly Enjoyable on Lots of Levels
By Mrs. K. A. Wheatley
It's been years since I've read any middle English or medieval texts, about twenty in fact, since I was at university. I started reading this book for research purposes, as we are thinking of staging a mystery play in the school I work in. I found it really hard going to begin with, but then realised that the trick was to read the verses aloud. The punctuation, and the phonetic spelling really help to shape the words as you say them, and their meaning becomes much clearer. After a while I found myself thoroughly enjoying the plays, and reading them for pleasure as much as for research. I am now on my second volume of plays and loving them. The stories are vivid and interesting, the language, if you are at all interested in how English has evolved, is fascinating and the plays are short enough to keep my interest and focus. The history of how and why the plays were produced and who put them on is another factor which really interested me and I actually found myself voluntarily reading all the academic notes and foreward/appendix pages too.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Collection of Medeival plays
By Dr. E. turner
probably the best available collection of Mystery plays and even a Morality play (Everyman) thrown in for good measure. Clearly printed, not "modernised" or over-run with editorial notes. A decent over-view with examples from the major cycles including both the most well-known stories and a few less well-known. All essentially dramatic in their own ways.To notch!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Terrible edition - useless
By T.H.
There are a number of much better editions of medieval plays out there - this edition is dated and doesn't provide any editorial notes or context for the plays which makes it almost useless as a teaching resource. I would recommend spending the extra money and getting Greg Walker's "Medieval Drama" because it is much more readable (NOT modernized) and complete (lots of context and editorial notes - also includes Everyman and a few other Tudor plays). If you want your students to enjoy medieval drama (or if you study/like medieval drama) then forget this edition.
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