Theater and Incarnation

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, Nov 10, 2005 - Drama - 155 pages
In this lucid and entertaining book, Max Harris offers both a lively introduction to the theater and a sustained meditation on the theatricality of the Incarnation. Arguing that both biblical and dramatic texts should be approached with a theatrical rather than a literary imagination, he offers fresh and scholarly insights into plays as diverse as the medieval "Ordinalia" and Edmond Rostandbs romantic masterpiece "Cyrano de Bergerac," while also probing theatrical theory from Aristotle to Grotowski. At the same time, he renders vividly the comic potential of the gospel narratives and the affirmation of humanity entailed in the Christian doctrine of the Incarnation. "Theater and Incarnation" moves provocatively and mischievously between the flesh and blood world of the theater and the Word become flesh in Jesus of Nazareth.

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Contents

Text and Performance
ix
Time and Space
17
Imitation and Creation
35
Performance and Audience
57
Celebration and Escape
75
Rough and Holy
93
Seen and Unseen
110
Conflict and Resolution
127
Index
147
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