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Origins of Medieval Drama and its Forms in England

Title: Origins of Medieval Drama and its Forms in England
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
Details: Words: 698 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Origins of Medieval Drama and its Forms in England
        After the fall of the Roman Empire during the fifth and sixth centuries, organized dramatic was nowhere to be found for several centuries. Suppressed by the Christian Church, the corrupt theatre that typified Roman Drama was no more. The only theatrical tradition to survive the death of the Roman theatre was that of the wandering actors or mimes.         Having been removed from classical influences for about five centuries, the drama of Medieval Europe developed from …showed first 75 words of 698 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 698 total…and its stories alive and well.         Bibliography         Brockett, Oscar G. World Drama, 1984                  Holt , Reinhart and Winston, U.S.A.         Barnet, Sylvan Types of Drama, 1985                  Little Brown and Company, Canada         Gassner, John A Treasury of the Theatre, 1967                  Simon & Schuster , U.S.A.         Griffin, Alice Venezky, Living Theatre, 1953                  Twayne Publishers, New York         Reinert, Otto Classic Through Modern Drama, 1970                  Little Brown & Company, Canada         Stauffer, Ruth M. The Progress of Drama Through the Centuries, 1934                  Macmillan, New York

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