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Subtle mise-en-scènes of the Middle Ages

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From the journal Human Affairs

Abstract

In this paper the author compares the concept of a Noh play, Matsukaze, with a Slovak altar painting from Košice Cathedral. The article uses Japanese Noh, where stage continuity has been preserved up until the present day, to reconstruct European medieval stage practices reflected in 15th century painting. Referring to the platonic tradition, the second speech represents a corrective to the first, thus legitimizing a sense of passion in the process leading to catharsis, or enlightenment.

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Published Online: 2012-12-29
Published in Print: 2013-1-1

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