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This study explores the use of other languages, especially Latin, in medieval and Renaissance English drama. Until the medieval period Latin was regarded as the sacramental language of authority, but in the newly politicized linguistic arena of the late fourteenth century it became a symbol of the potential enemy from Rome. In this book Janette Dillon examines why, during the period 1400 to 1600, other languages increasingly invade English plays, and how their significance is illuminated by developments in Church and state, in particular the advancing Reformation and expanding English nationalism. In marked contrast to other related studies, Dillon focuses on drama as performance and employs a wide range of works, from the mystery cycles to The Spanish Tragedy, and finally Shakespeare.
目录
Preface
Conventions and abbreviations
Verbum Dei and the rise of English
Staging truth
The voice of God
The controlling state
The value of learning
Shaping a rhetoric
English and alien
Rebels and outcasts
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Conventions and abbreviations
Verbum Dei and the rise of English
Staging truth
The voice of God
The controlling state
The value of learning
Shaping a rhetoric
English and alien
Rebels and outcasts
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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