From misa to mise en scène : Fra Francesc Moner's prototype of the Spanish sacramental theater of the fifteenth century / by Peter Cocozzella.
As both layman and Franciscan friar, the Catalan writer known as Francesc Moner (ca 1463-1495) is one of the leading exponents of the bilingual (Catalan-Castilian) culture that flourished in Barcelona in the late 1400s. In his approach to Sepultura d'amor (Burial of Love), Moner's longest...
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Tempe, Arizona :
Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,
2020.
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Series: | Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Series) ;
v. 566. |
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Table of Contents:
- The Cancionero Background
- A Spectacle on Display
- The Gestation of Dramatic Modes
- The Dramatization of the Monologue
- The Sermon in Dramatic Effects
- Parody as Desacralization
- Dramatization on the Way to Performance
- Embryonic and Full-Fledged Theatricality
- Stage-Worthy Action: Extrinsic and Intrinsic Dimensions
- Visualizing the Stage
- Configuring the Actual Stage: The Pragmatics of the Mise en Scène
- A Religious Theater Newly Fashioned: Semiotic Functions.