In medieval England, townspeople would gather on festival days to see local guildsmen perform pageants based on stories from the Bible. These pageants, known as mystery plays, featured broad characterizations of heroes and villains, with vernacular dialogue punched up to broaden the stories' appeal. Judging by the number of surviving manuscripts from communities, we can fairly say that the mystery plays were a... More >>>
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