

An edition of Theater, Culture, and Community in Reformation Bern, 1523-1555 (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions) (2002)
By Glenn Ehrstine
Publish Date
March 2002
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
346
Description:
"This study examines the sociocultural context of ten plays performed during the formative years of the Bernese Reformation. It treats not only three pre-reform carnival plays by Niklaus Manuel, but also six newly edited works by local court secretary Hans von Rute." "Individual chapters focus on the plays' polemics, staging, and choruses, as well as on local Zwinglian reform. An appendix contains the plays' fifteen song texts." "The vivid staging and choral interludes of Bern's Reformation theater belie the assumption that the city's Zwinglian reform, which eliminated imagery and song from religious worship, rejected images and music in all forms. The confessional diatribe of Rute's later works further illuminates Bern's policies towards Zurich and Geneva, demonstrating that biblical plays were no less political than their carnival predecessors."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: History, Theater, History and criticism, Swiss drama (German), Swiss Arts, Church history, German Christian drama, Protestantism and literature, Reformation, German drama, history and criticism, Christian literature, history and criticism, Theater, scandinavia, Protestantism, history, Reformation, switzerland, Bern (switzerland)