Bewnans Meryasek

£19.99

The medieval Cornish drama on the life of St. Meryasek, patron saint of Camborne.

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Description

Bewnans Meryasek is a medieval Cornish play that dramatises the life of St. Meryasek, patron saint of Camborne. It also contains additional exciting tales, including a scene in which Pope Silvester defeats a man-eating dragon. Edited by Dr Roger Courtenay.

The play is presented in its original manuscript spelling, alongside a transliteration in modern Standard Written Form (SWF) Cornish and an English translation. It is suitable for both speakers and non-speakers of Cornish. This edition includes a guide to the mechanics of how the play would have been originally performed in the circular plen-an-gwari open air theatres of Cornwall.

Essential reading for everyone interested in Cornish history and culture, as well as British theatrical history and literature.

Additional information

Weight 780 kg
Dimensions 21 × 15 × 3 cm
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