

York Mystery Plays
Pamela M King
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"The 'English Mystery Plays,' edited by Peter Happe, revives the medieval tradition of storytelling through allegorical dramas that depict pivotal biblical events in a rich historical context."
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Readers appreciate the breadth of content in the English Mystery Plays, covering key Biblical events in an engaging manner. Many find the performances historically intriguing, though a few feel the collection may lack depth for academic purposes while being potentially overwhelming for casual readers.
Humour, pathos and suffering, and the culminating drama of the Crucifixion and Resurrection, give these plays a wonderful immediacy.
Their action was conceived on a cosmic scale and all the enthusiasm and vitality of their writing is retained to this day.
The energies of whole communities, notably at Chester, York and Wakefield, were devoted to their production and they were to influence later dramatists significantly.
The grand design of the mystery plays was to celebrate the Christian story from 'The Fall of Lucifer' to the 'Judgement Day', and this volume contains thirty-eight plays, forming in itself a composite cycle and including almost all the incidents common to the extant cycles.
English Mystery Plays is a British religious play written by Peter Happe (Editor) and published by Penguin in Baltimore (1975).
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