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This image, modified from John Speed's map of Yorkshire,
England shows the walled city of York -- the site of the brilliant
annual spectacle known to its medieval performers and spectators as the
"Corpus Christi Play".
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Dozens of short plays, mounted on pageant wagons, began with a performance at the Trinity Priory (red dot, lower left) and moved through the city streets, stopping at pre-arranged performance locations known as stations (white dots). [Ask a question or leave a comment] On this Site: Staging, Context & History | Images | Glossary | Simulation | Link |
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This website, by Dennis G. Jerz, is intended to provide a gentle introduction to the York Corpus Christi Play, so that readers may better understand the significance of the computer simulation I conducted. This is also the document I would have liked to have read, before I began my own study of the York plays as a graduate student. Java Simulation
of the Motion of Pageant Wagons in the York Corpus Christi Play
Medieval English Drama Books
Dennis G. Jerz ( Home
| E-mail ) AcknowledgmentsSpecial thanks are due to Alexandra F. Johnston and the staff at the Records of Early English Drama, for introducing the York plays to this student of 20th-century American literature and teacher of technical writing; and to Allen Forsyth, Ian Graham, John Bradley, and Rudy Ziegler of the University of Toronto Information Commons, for technical and moral support.
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