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Fifteenth-Century Studies Vol. 25

Bockmann, Joern(Contributions by)Davidson, Clifford (Contributor)(Contributions by)DuBruck, Edelgard E(Contributions by)Hiles, Karen (Customer)(Contributions by)Nelson, Deborah H. (Contributor)(Contributions by)Oehry, Kornelia Imesch(Contributions by)Pastre, Jean Marc(Contributions by)Pickus, David (Contributor)(Contributions by)DuBruck, Edelgard E(Edited by)McDonald, William C. (Contributor)(Edited by)
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Founded in 1977 as the publication organ for the Fifteenth-Century Symposium, Fifteenth-Century Studies has appeared annually since then.

It publishes essays on all aspects of life in the fifteenth century, including medicine, philosophy, painting, religion, science, philology, history, theater, ritual and custom, music, and poetry.

The editors strive to do justice to the most contested medieval century, a period that is the stepchild of research.

The period defies consensus on fundamental issues: some dispute, in fact, whether the fifteenth century belonged to the Middle Ages at all, arguing that it was a period of transition, a passage to modern times.

At issue, therefore, is the very tenor of an age that stood under the tripartite influence of Gutenberg, the Turks, and Columbus.

Volume 25 offers a rich palette of art, theology, literature, and aesthetics of the 15th century, ranging geographically from the British Isles to Tibet, and thematically from witch trials and beast epic to early modern science and a definition of courtliness. Four studies on theatre make dramatic art the point of emphasis in volume 25: Clifford Davidson's on mystery plays, Jorn Bockmann and Judith Klinger's on the English Secunda pastorum, Michelle M.

Butler's on the York and Townley pageants, and Jean Marc Pastre's on the carneval plays.

Included as standard features are Edelgard DuBruck's article on the current state of fifteenth-century research and a book review section.William C.

McDonald is professor of German at the University of Virginia.

Edelgard E. DuBruck is professor in the Modern Languages Department at Marygrove College, Detroit, Michigan.

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Camden House Inc
1571130772 / 9781571130778
Hardback
909.4
15/03/2000
United States
English
300p.
23 cm
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