Verbum caro factum est. Performativita bohemikální literatury 14. století pohledem divadelní vědy

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Title in English Verbum caro factum est. Performative Aspects of High-Medieval Bohemian Literature
Authors

POLÁČKOVÁ Eliška

Year of publication 2019
Type Monograph
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description High-medieval Bohemian literature was not always recepted by its original audiences in the form of a written text as is usual for literature today. Rather the contrary, very often the texts were percepted in form of a performance: either (semi-)loud reading for smaller or larger group of audience, singing, more or less theatricalized performative event, or even a private performance without any obvious audience at all. The individual modes of reception of medieval literary texts are presented in the book via the case study of Bohemian Marian Plancts, a genre representing the salvific death of Christ in a moving, yet provocative way – through the eyes of his own mother, Virgin Mary.
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