Дьявол на сцене «Белл Сэвидж»: эпизод антитеатральной полемики в Англии XVI–XVII вв.
Аннотация
В статье рассмотрены исторический, культурный и религиозный контекст легенды о дьяволе, внезапно появившемся на сцене лондонского театра (в наиболее известном случае — трактира «Белл Сэвидж»). Авторы предлагают анализировать ее в рамках общего исследования театральной полемики XVI — первой половины XVII вв. с ее взаимовлиянием литературных жанров. Традиция связывать происхождение театра с дьявольскими силами отчасти подпитывается через восприятие актеров и зрителей как вольных или невольных слуг «альтернативной иерархии», восходящей к дьяволу — однако важна и интерпретация «дьявола на сцене» как предупреждения о необходимости покаяния.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17805/ggz.2018.3.5
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