…In the late Middle Ages (14th to 16th centuries) in Europe, such as England, France, Germany, and the Netherlands, they flourished as sermons with a certain comical twist, but their authors were usually clergymen in nature. In France, moral literature was originally called moralité in general, but later these moral and moral allegorical plays were also called moral and moral allegorical plays, and sometimes other religious plays and farces were also called by the same name. The British (originated) Everyman and The Castle of Perseverance, and the French La condamnation de banquet are well-known works. … *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "moralité" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…イギリス,フランス,ドイツ,オランダなどヨーロッパの中世末期(14~16世紀)に,いわば説教にいくらか喜劇的脚色を加えたものとして栄えたが,作者は性質上たいていは聖職者であった。フランスではもとは道徳的教訓文学一般がmoralitéとよばれたが,のちにはこれらの道徳・教訓的比喩劇もそうよばれ,ときには他の宗教劇や茶番狂言も同じ名でよばれた。イギリス(系)の《エブリマンEveryman》《忍耐の城The Castle of Perseverance》,フランスの《酒宴の報いLa condamnation de banquet》などがよく知られた作品である。… ※「moralité」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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