"Everyman, with Other Interludes, Including Eight Miracle Plays" is a collection of medieval English drama. It features the famous morality play "Everyman," which explores themes of life, death, and salvation, alongside other interludes and miracle plays that reflect religious and moral lessons of the time.
Book information
Genre
Spirituality and Religion
Length
4 hrs 57 mins
Publish date
Jan 1, 1917
Language
English
About the Author
Ernest Rhys
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Table of Contents
1Introduction
7The Wakefield Miracle-play Of The Crucifixion
2Everyman
8The Cornish Mystery-play Of The Three Maries
3The Chester Pageant Of The Water-leaders And Drawers Of The Dee Concerning Noah's Deluge
9The Wakefield Pageant Of The Harrowing Of Hell
4The Chester Pageant Of The Barbers And Wax-chandlers Representing Abraham, Melchisedec, And Isaac
10The Cornish Mystery-play Of Mary Magdalene
5The Wakefield Second Shepherds' Play
11The Interlude Of
6The Coventry Nativity Play Of The Company Of Shearmen And Tailors