The Catholic Tradition Podcast: 174


Feb 22, 2024

Gregory Roper, a professor of literature at
the College of Dallas, joins the podcast to debate medieval
“thriller performs” (additionally known as “miracle performs”). In England these
performs, usually grouped collectively in cycles spanning all of salvation
historical past, have been carried out by city guilds for the pageant of Corpus
Christi. This custom, which developed out of the liturgy, might
be stated to symbolize the revival of drama in Europe, and was an
vital affect on the Elizabethan theatre. Shakespeare
referenced this custom quite a few instances in his performs.

The performs, which served a partly didactic
objective, are filled with theological typology, but in addition pleasant
verse, earthy humor, and a thought-provoking use of
anachronism.

Hyperlinks

Episode on English carols
https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-59-glorious-english-carol/

A.C. Cawley, Everyman and Medieval Miracle
Performs

https://www.amazon.com/Everyman-Medieval-Miracle-Performs-Cawley/dp/046087280X

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