TY - JOUR
T1 - Sex on the stage (and in the library) of an early medieval convent
T2 - Hrotsvit of Gandersheim - A tenth-century convent playwright's successful competition against the Roman poet terence
AU - Classen, Albrecht
PY - 2010/6
Y1 - 2010/6
N2 - Early medieval drama (in Latin) surprisingly focused very much on the theme of sexuality, as best illustrated by Hrotsvit of Gandersheim (10th century). She was most eager to compete with the Roman dramatist Terence and to create new Christian plays that were, on the one hand, basically determined by the theatrical strategies of Terence, and yet followed, on the other, early medieval Christian values as developed by the Church Fathers and desert hermits. Although Hrotsvit pursued strongly religious values throughout her works, she also revealed a keen interest in theatricality per se, irrespective of the religious paradigm characteristic of the Middle Ages. At the same time this tenth-century convent author demonstrated an incredible skill in exploring and utilizing a wide range of sexual themes in her plays and religious narratives. She consistently demonstrated a unique ability in creating theatrical works that aimed both for the basic entertainment of a convent audience and also for a fundamental clerical education that did not ignore the world of sexuality as a dangerous yet unavoidable aspect of human existence.
AB - Early medieval drama (in Latin) surprisingly focused very much on the theme of sexuality, as best illustrated by Hrotsvit of Gandersheim (10th century). She was most eager to compete with the Roman dramatist Terence and to create new Christian plays that were, on the one hand, basically determined by the theatrical strategies of Terence, and yet followed, on the other, early medieval Christian values as developed by the Church Fathers and desert hermits. Although Hrotsvit pursued strongly religious values throughout her works, she also revealed a keen interest in theatricality per se, irrespective of the religious paradigm characteristic of the Middle Ages. At the same time this tenth-century convent author demonstrated an incredible skill in exploring and utilizing a wide range of sexual themes in her plays and religious narratives. She consistently demonstrated a unique ability in creating theatrical works that aimed both for the basic entertainment of a convent audience and also for a fundamental clerical education that did not ignore the world of sexuality as a dangerous yet unavoidable aspect of human existence.
KW - Early medieval drama
KW - Hrotsvit of Gandersheim
KW - Monastic literature
KW - Reception of classical literature
KW - Sexuality
KW - Women's literature
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1600-0730.2009.00973.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0730.2009.00973.x
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:77953090486
SN - 0105-7510
VL - 65
SP - 167
EP - 200
JO - Orbis Litterarum
JF - Orbis Litterarum
IS - 3
ER -