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Morality Play

Book Morality Play Barry Unsworth
Libristo code: 04877022
Publishers W W NORTON & CO, September 1996
Barry Unsworth, author of the Booker Prize-winnings "Sacred Hunger," turns to 14th-century England w... Full description
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Barry Unsworth, author of the Booker Prize-winnings "Sacred Hunger," turns to 14th-century England with a novel of foul doings in the time of "The Name of the Rose."In "Morality Play," Barry Unsworth, indisputably the finest writer of literate historical fiction alive today, brings 14th-century England to vibrant life, transporting us back to this "distant mirror" to show us a world that, beneath its medieval trappings, is full of the same corruption and moral dilemmas that we face today. Nicholas Barber is a 23-year-old monk who, fearing the wrath of his bishop for breaking his vows of chastity, takes up with a troupe of traveling players. Coming to a small town in the middle of winter, the troupe puts on its usual morality play, only to get caught up in a drama of a different kind. A murder has taken place and a mute-and-deaf girl stands condenmed, awaiting execution. Seeing an opportunity to attract a large audience, the players go through the town collecting information, which they weave into their second performance. As they perform, though, the story grows, as does the audience. Soon they learn that what makes for good drama is far closer to the dangerous truth than they originally imagined and they attract the concerned attention of the local potentate, the powerful Lord de Guise, who summons them to his castle for a "private performance." "Morality Play" is a brilliant novel that holds us in its powerful grip as it deftly portrays how art can, quite literally, reveal truth.

About the book

Full name Morality Play
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1996
Number of pages 224
EAN 9780393315608
ISBN 0393315606
Libristo code 04877022
Publishers W W NORTON & CO
Weight 213
Dimensions 141 x 209 x 16
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