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Publications [#239484] of Sarah Beckwith

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  1. Beckwith, S. Language goes on holiday: English allegorical drama and the virtue tradition. ed. Jennifer Herdt. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 42.1 (December, 2012): 107-130. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/19)

    Author's Comments:
    A long (10,000) word essay on allegorical drama, using ordinary language philosophy.

    Abstract:
    This article explores the virtue tradition in the English theatrical tradition of morality theater and its fortunes on the professional stage. It explores questions of recognition in allegorical drama by examining "mankind" and "mercy" in the morality play Mankind, the appropriation of this tradition by the forces of commerce in The Three Ladies of London and The Three Lords and Ladies of London, and Jonson's hilarious use of the tradition in The Devil Is An Ass. Ordinary language philosophy helps to reveal what is at stake in this verbal drama of recognition. © 2012 by Duke University Press.


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