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Three Rastell Plays - Four Elements, Calisto and Melebea, Gentleness and Nobility

English · Hardback

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The three interludes in this volume come from the press of John Rastell, barrister, printer, adventurer, member of parliament, brother-in-law of Thomas More, and one of the first men in England to have a stage built at his own house. The Four Elements is unique in its genre of scientific morality play. Rastell composed it himself to expound the rudiments of natural science and to air his own frustrating experience of venturing to the New World, in 1517. The anonymous Calisto and Melebea is based on the beginning of the notorious Spanish novel, La Celestina, and has an elegance and subtlety in its satirical comedy of manners that is not found elsewhere in earlyEnglish drama. Gentleness and Nobiblitycrisply debates the case of aristocracy against meritocracy in a mocking humanist vein. It is probably by John Heywood, Rastell's son-on-law. The variety of the play testifies to Rastell's enterprise as publisher and their conmon theme of social responsibility to his strength of personality.

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Authors Richard Axton
Assisted by Richard Axton (Editor)
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.11.1979
 
EAN 9780859910477
ISBN 978-0-85991-047-7
No. of pages 175
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 14 mm
Weight 372 g
Series Exeter studies in history
Tudor Interludes
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Vereinigtes Königreich, Großbritannien, Klassische Dramen und Dramen (vor 1900), RELIGION / History, DRAMA / Ancient & Classical, Plays / Drama, DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

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