Journal article
Authors list: Dietl, C
Publication year: 2016
Pages: 141-162
Journal: European Medieval Drama
Volume number: 20
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1484/J.EMD.5.114452
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
According to medieval religious tradition, dances are judged as sinful or even linked to mortal sins if they are performed at the wrong time, by the wrong persons, or for evil purposes. This also means that literature or art could use dances to stress evil purposes, poor timing, or sinful personnel. This paper analyses some German religious plays featuring the wise and foolish virgins that use dances as a means to stress the wrong attitude of the foolish virgins: The Thüringer Zehnjungfrauenspiele stress the unprepared state of the virgins, who have a wrong understanding of time, which leads them to a sinful life. In the contrary, the 15th cent. Marburger Weltgerichtsspiel depicts the virgin’s intention to set up their own rules against God’s order, and the vain attempt to flee from death.
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Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Dietl, C. (2016) Wer nicht tanzt zur rechten Zeit: Tanzdarstellungen in deutschen Zehnjungfrauenspielen , European Medieval Drama, 20, pp. 141-162. https://doi.org/10.1484/J.EMD.5.114452
APA Citation style: Dietl, C. (2016). Wer nicht tanzt zur rechten Zeit: Tanzdarstellungen in deutschen Zehnjungfrauenspielen . European Medieval Drama. 20, 141-162. https://doi.org/10.1484/J.EMD.5.114452