The Masons and the Mysteries in 18th Century Drama
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The fathers of modern freemasonry sought a classical pedigree for their rituals and forms of association. This volume offers the first academic study of how freemasons writing in the first half of the 18th century deployed their knowledge of antiquity to bolster this claim and how the creative literature of the period reflected their ideas. The scholarly investigation of freemasonry is a relatively new phenomenon. The writings of active freemasons tend either to generate new masonic myths or to focus on the minutiae of insignia, rank, and ritual. Only in the last 50 years have non-masons given serious thought to freemasonry as a social practice and to its place within the intellectual and political life of Enlightenment Europe and beyond. Study of masonic elements in literary texts lags much further behind. This volume offers the first English translations of three mid-18th century comedies on female curiosity about this exclusively male order and shows how they reflect contemporary attempts to forge a link with ancient mystery cult. The theatrical aspect of masonic ritual and the ancient mysteries is examined in depth. This volume opens up important new ground in classical reception and 18th century theatre history.
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Matthew Leigh, St Anne's College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber De Gruyter
- Gewicht 587g
- Untertitel Three Masonic Comedies: Pierre Clment, Les Fri-maons; Carlo Goldoni, Le Donne Curiose; Francesco Griselini, I Liberi Muratori
- Autor Matthew Leigh
- Titel The Masons and the Mysteries in 18th Century Drama
- Veröffentlichung 02.12.2019
- ISBN 3110676192
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783110676198
- Jahr 2019
- Größe H236mm x B160mm x T22mm
- Anzahl Seiten 288
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- GTIN 09783110676198