Om medeltidens skådespel och deras fortgång till sednare tider, med särskildt fästadt afseende vid Finlands äldste dramatiske författare Jakob Pehrsson Chronander

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Om medeltidens skådespel och deras fortgång till sednare tider, med särskildt fästadt afseende vid Finlands äldste dramatiske författare Jakob Pehrsson Chronander

by Gustaf Edvard Ingelius

SV·~5 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

OM MEDELTIDENS SKÅDESPEL

3:25:19

SURGE

0:39

JACOBO P. CHRONANDRO,

6:28

Act. I. Scena I. Diligentia.

1:58

Act II.

12:45

Act. IV.

1:19

Act V.

3:00

Act VII.

37:52

FOTNOTERNA:

56:54

Description

A meticulous study of medieval theatre opens a window onto a world where ancient rites, Roman pantomime, and early Christian rituals intertwined. The author traces how the collapse of the Roman Empire gave way to mime, dance, and improvised farce, showing how these forms kept the spirit of drama alive even as the classical canon faded. By situating medieval performances within the broader sweep of pagan and post‑pagan traditions, the work reveals the subtle continuities that shaped later stagecraft.

Central to the investigation is the overlooked Finnish dramatist Jakob Pehrsson Chronander, whose early modern plays embody the transition from medieval spectacle to a more literary theatre. Drawing on scarce archival material, the scholar reconstructs Chronander’s oeuvre, examining his sources, language, and the cultural forces that influenced his writing. The analysis balances rigorous philology with vivid description, making the distant past feel immediate.

The book’s broader aim is to illuminate how drama served as a mirror of societal values, religious change, and political upheaval across centuries. Readers come away with a richer appreciation of how medieval stages laid foundations for the modern theatrical imagination.

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Om medeltidens skådespel och deras fortgång till sednare tider, med särskildt fästadt afseende vid Finlands äldste dramatiske författare Jakob Pehrsson Chronander och deras fortgång till sednare tider, med särskildt fästadt afseende vid Finlands äldste dramatiske författare Jakob Pehrsson Chronander

Language

sv

Duration

~5 hours (313K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-06-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Gustaf Edvard Ingelius

A 19th-century Finnish librarian and cultural historian, he is remembered for writing about medieval drama and helping preserve literary and historical knowledge. Though not widely known today, his work still survives through public-domain editions.

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