Mankind : justified by faith : tragicomedy
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Mankind : justified by faith : tragicomedy

Barran, Henry de
Mankind Henri de Barran (1554) This little-known French moral allegory, published in Protestant Geneva and disparaging the Roman Catholic church on the grou... lire la suite
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Mankind

Henri de Barran (1554)

This little-known French moral allegory, published in Protestant Geneva and disparaging the Roman Catholic church on the grounds of both doctrine and practice, serves as an illuminating intertext for various English interludes of the period, as well as for works of the Elizabethan public theatre. Given the negative role of a figure called « Rabbi » as a representative of the Old Law and the motif of cutting open the breast of the universal Mankind figure, the analogues notably include Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. More broadly anticipated is the later drama's development of conscience, in keeping with Reformation theology, as a thoroughly internalised function serving as a pivot between culpability and redemption. Yet doctrinal insistence by no means dampens Barran's dramaturgy, which is far from static. In depicting Mankind's interactions with his spiritual enemies and allies, the author deploys remarkable energy and invention, including moments of mordant verbal and exuberant physical humour, thereby distinguishing himself equally as a polemicist and a playwright.

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Auteur : Barran, Henry de

Date de parution : 01/07/2021

Éditeur : Presses universitaires François-Rabelais

Collection : Scène européenne : traductions introuvables

Classification : Poésie et théâtre