Mimes fran ais du 13e si cle; textes, notices et glossaire, edited by Edmond Faral, offers a comprehensive exploration of thirteenth-century French mime texts. This scholarly work presents a collection of mime scripts, accompanied by detailed notices providing historical and contextual information. A comprehensive glossary aids in understanding the language and nuances of the medieval French employed in these dramatic pieces.
Faral's meticulous edition provides invaluable insights into the theatrical practices and popular culture of the medieval period. The collection showcases the humor, satire, and social commentary characteristic of these early forms of French drama. Students and researchers interested in medieval literature, theatre history, and French language will find this volume an indispensable resource. The texts offer a unique window into the entertainment and artistic expression of the time, capturing the spirit and vitality of medieval French society.
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