Approach to the theatrical use of the body in La Farce de Pathelin (c. 1470)

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Alejandra da Cruz
Juan Cruz Zariello Villar
In this paper, we will try to examine the functions of the body in La Farce de Pathelin (c. 1470), a significative text in French profane theatre in the Low Middle Ages. Despite the moral and formative intentions of the religious representations, the farce seeks the spectator’s laugh, with a simple plot and scenic resources related to the disguise or violence. Our analysis focus on body’s representations in three dimensions: body and knowledge and the figure of the doctor; the interactions between both sick body and mind; the relationship between body and religion. We will highlight the theatrical simulation of Maese Pathelin in order to fool the draper.
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La Farce de Pathelin, Body, Medieval Theater, Scenic resources

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da Cruz, Alejandra; and Zariello Villar, Juan Cruz. “Approach to the theatrical use of the body in La Farce de Pathelin (c. 1470)”. Mirabilia: electronic journal of antiquity and middle ages, no. 28, pp. 227-38, https://raco.cat/index.php/Mirabilia/article/view/359708.