Students Handbook of the Facts of English Literature

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Students Handbook of the Facts of English Literature
J F a James Francis Augustin Pyre
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E. Towneley Plays (32 pageants; acted at, or near, Wakefield). 3. Moral Plays, or Moralities (i5th and i6th centuries). Plays in which abstract qualities appear as characters. The principal themes treated are the following: a. The Debate of the Heavenly Graces (see The Castle of Persever- ance). B. The Coming of Death (see Everyman, The Castle of Perseverance, The Pride of Life). C. The Conflict of Virtues and Vices (see The Castle of Perseverance, Mankind, Mundus et Infans, Nature, Wisdom, Hyc...ke-scorner). 4. Interludes. John Heywood (fl. 1520-35), attached to the court of Henry VIII. Some of his plays are didactic and some purely farcical. A. The Play of the Weather. B. The Play of Love. C. The Merry Play between Johan the Husband, Tyb his Wife, and Sir John the Priest. D. The Four PP. E. The Merry Play between the Pardoner and the Friar, the Curate and Neighbor Pratt. II. THE TRANSITION TO THE REGULAR DRAMA. 1. Comedy. A. Domestic comedy in verse. Gammer Gurton's Needle (1552-53). B.

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