[Kynge Johan is entered among the
moralities
in sec.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v05
Hertrich, O. Studien zu den York Plays. (Diss. ) Breslau, 1886.
Holthausen, F. The York Plays. Herrig's Archiv, vols. LXXXV-LXXXVI,
1890-1.
Zur Textkritik der York Plays. In Philolog. Studien, Festgabe
für E. Sieverg. Halle, 1896.
Kamann, P. Die Quellen der York Plays. Publ. in Anglia, vol. X,
1888. (Diss. ) Leipzig, 1887.
C. Other Mysteries and Miracle-plays.
Abraham and Isaac. (The ‘Brome' Play. ) Ed. Smith, L. Toulmin, in Anglia,
vol. vii, 1884. See also Non-Cycle Mystery Plays below. [Apparently
not part of a cycle. ]
(The Sacrifice of Abraham. ) Privately ptd by Collier, J. P. from a MS
discovered at Dublin. 1836. Ed. Brotanek, R. In Anglia, vol. XXI,
1899.
Adam and Eve. The Story of the Creation of Eve, with the expelling of
Adam and Eve out of Paradyse. (The Grocers' Play at Norwich. ) Ed.
Fitch, R. Privately printed. Norwich, 1856. See also Non-Cycle
Mystery Plays below.
Digby Mysteries. (St Mary Magdalen, Massacre of the Innocents, Conversion
of St Paul. ) Ed. Sharp, T. Abbotsford Club Publ. 1835. The first of
these is ptd in Origin of E. D. , vol. 1.
Ed. Furnivall, F. J. Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1882. Re-issued for E. E. T. S.
Extra Ser. Lxx, 1896. This also contains the Play of Christ's Burial and
Resurrection from another Bodleian MS.
Parfres Candlemas Day,' or the Kyllynge of the children of Israel.
Also ptd in Origin of E. D. , vol. I, and in Marriott, W. (sec. II B above).
The Conversion of St Paul. Manly's Specimens, vol. I.
Schmidt, K. Die Digby-Spiele. 1884.
Dux Morand. Einzelrolle aus einem verlorenen Drama d. 14. Jahrh.
Discovered and published by Henser, W. Anglia, vol. xxx, p. 180.
Harrowing of Hell, the. Das altenglische Spiel von Christs Höllenfahrt
neu hrsgb. von Mall. Breslau, 1871.
- Ed. with the Gospel of Nicodemus, by Hulme, W. H. E. E. T. S. Extra
Ser. C. 1907. See also Pollard, A. W. , English Miracle Plays.
Young, K. The Harrowing of Hell in Liturgical Drama. Rptd from
Transactions of Wisconsin Academy, vol. XVI, Part 2. 1909.
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Johan Baptistes, Enterlude of. Ed. Greg, W. W. , for Malone Society. 1906.
Johan the Evangelist. Ptd by Waley, J. s. a. Ed. Greg, W. W. , for Malone
Soc. 1907.
Leicester Play. Liebermann, F. Das Osterspiel zu Leicester. Herrig's
Archiv, vol. cvII, 1900.
Noah's Ark. (The Shipwright's Play at Newcastle-on-Tyne. ) Rptd from
Brand's History of Newcastle-on-Tyne in Sharp's Dissertation on Coventry
Mysteries. Ed. Holthausen, F. In Göteborg's Högsbola's Areskrift,
1897. Ed. Brotanek, R. In Anglia, vol. xxi, 1899.
Non-Cycle Mystery Plays, The, together with The Croxton Play of the
Sacrament, and The Pride of Life. Ed. from the manuscripts by
Waterhouse, O. , with introduction and glossary. E. E. T. S. Extra Ser.
CIV. 1909. [In this volume are included the following mystery plays,
none of which forms part of any of the four great cycles, but some of
which are held to have belonged to cycles of their own: the Officia
Pastorum, Resurrectionis and Peregrinorum (Shrewsbury Fragments);
the Creation of Eve and The Fall (Newcastle); Abraham's Sacrifice
(Dublin and Brome). ]
Sacrament, the Play of the. A Middle-English Drama, ed. from a MS in
-a
the Library of Trin. Coll. , Dublin, with Preface and Glossary, by Stokes,
Whitley. Philol. Soc. Trans. , 1860-1 (Appendix).
Yorkshire, South East, Plays. Van der Gaaf, W. Miracles and Mysteries of
South East Yorkshire. Engl. Stud. vol. xxvi, 1906.
Bale, Bishop. God's Promises. Written in 1538, ptd in 1577. See Reed's
Dodsley, vol. 1; Collier's Dodsley, vol. 1; Hazlitt's Dodsley, vol. I,
and
Marriott, W. (sec. II B above).
John Baptyste. Written in 1538. Ptd in Harleian Miscellany, vol. 1,
1808.
The Temptacyon of our Lorde. Written in 1538. Ed. Grosart, A. B.
Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies Library, vol. 1. 1870.
Three Laws of Nature. Written in 1538, ptd in 1562. Ed. Schröer, M.
Anglia, vol. v, 137-225, 1882.
[Kynge Johan is entered among the moralities in sec. III C, though the
moral element in it is already secondary to the historical. ]
Meriasek, St, Bishop and Confessor, the Life of. Ed. , with a Translation and
Notes, by Stokes, Whitley. 1872.
Norris, E. The Ancient Cornish Drama. 2 vols. Oxford, 1859.
Peter, T. C. The Old Cornish Drama. A Lecture. 1906.
Cf. Gayley, Sources of the Cycles, in Plays of our Forefathers, pp. 333 f.
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III. MORALITIES.
A. General History and Criticism.
Cushman, L. D. The Devil and Vice in English Dramatio Literature before
Shakespeare. 1900.
Eckhardt, E. Die lustige Person im älteren englischen Drama. In Palaestra,
vol. XVII. Berlin, 1902.
Seifert, J. Die Wit-und-Science Moralitäten d. 16. Jahrhunderts. Karo-
linenthal, 1892.
B. Pre-Tudor Moralities.
Castell of Perseverance, The. (Macro' morality. ) Part ptd by Pollard,
A. W. English Miracle Plays. (See sec. I. )
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