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Author Dunlop, Fiona S.

Title The late medieval interlude : the drama of youth and aristocratic masculinity / Fiona S. Dunlop
Published Woodbridge : York Medieval, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 141 pages)
Contents Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction: the interlude as a literary genre -- Defining youth -- Young masculinity and late medieval discourses of youth. Young men and sinfulness ; Young men and incivility ; Young men and bad government. -- Noble masculinity in the interludes. Noble masculinity and noble male bodies ; Noble masculinity and the noble household. -- Interludes and the politics of youth. The politics of noble masculinity ; The politics of age. -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary Sensitive study of the 15/16 century interlude, focussing on one of its major concerns, the depiction of male aristocracy and the development to maturity. The commercial theatre of the late sixteenth century is often credited with introducing its audiences to new modes of thought about the self, society and the nation, making them conscious that the self is performed, as an actor performs a role. Yet the earlier interlude drama, originally performed in households and other institutions of the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, indicates that the late medieval period was fully aware of the theatricality of identity. This book argues that ideas of performance inform the concepts of aristocratic masculinity developed in the plays 'Nature', 'Fulgens and Lucres', 'The Worlde and the Chylde', 'The Interlude of Youth' and 'Calisto and Melebea'. It examines how the depiction of young male aristocrats in these texts is shaped by ideas of male youth constituted in the middle ages, and shows them as failing or succeeding to perform an adult noble masculinity in the aristocratic body and in aristocratic household. The book also suggests ways in which the plays offer discreet praise and censure of the manner in which their noble patrons performed as aristocrats. Throughout, it brings out the subtle qualities of the interludes, which, the author shows, have been unjustly neglected. Dr FIONA S. DUNLOP is Research Associate of the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Interludes.
Drama -- 15th century -- History and criticism
Drama -- 16th century -- History and criticism
Aristocracy (Social class) in literature.
Young men in literature.
Aristocracy (Political science) in literature.
interludes.
TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Literary.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
HISTORY -- Medieval.
Aristocracy (Political science) in literature
Aristocracy (Social class) in literature
Drama
Interludes
Young men in literature
Adel Motiv
Junger Mann Motiv
Interlude
Mittelenglisch.
Frühneuenglisch.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author University of York. Centre for Medieval Studies.
ISBN 9781846155611
1846155614