Wakefield plays

Wakefield plays

▪ medieval literature
also called  Towneley plays 

      a cycle of 32 scriptural plays, or mystery plays (mystery play), of the early 15th century, which were performed during the European Middle Ages at Wakefield, a town in the north of England, as part of the summertime religious festival of Corpus Christi (Corpus Christi, Feast of). The text of the plays has been preserved in the Towneley Manuscript (so called after a family that once owned it), now in the Huntington Library in California.

      At some time, probably in the later 14th century, the plays performed at York were transferred bodily to Wakefield and there established as a Corpus Christi cycle; six of the plays in each are virtually identical, and there are corresponding speeches here and there in others. On the whole, however, each cycle went its own way after the transfer. From a purely literary point of view, the Wakefield plays are considered superior to any other surviving cycle. In particular, the work of a talented reviser, known as the Wakefield Master, is easily recognizable for its brilliant handling of metre, language, and rhyme, and for its wit and satire. His Second Shepherds' Play is widely considered the greatest work of medieval English drama.

      It is not known how long the cycle, which begins with the fall of Lucifer and ends with the Last Judgment, took in performance: the Chester cycle, which is shorter, was given over three days; the York cycle, which is longer, was given in one. Two plays (about Jacob) are peculiar to the Wakefield cycle, which omits many narratives from the New Testament that are found in all the other surviving cycles. The cycle has been published, with notes and glossary, as The Towneley Plays, 2 vol. (1994), edited by Martin Stevens and A.C. Cawley.

Additional Reading
John Gardner, The Construction of the Wakefield Cycle (1974).

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