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本文概述了中世纪法国戏剧表演的写作过程。在所有过程的十字路口是包含全文的原件(the Book, le Livre, les originaux),并由此产生各种副本,用于不同的阅读实践-娱乐,冥想,奉献,教学,学习-由特定的内容,布局和材料特征确定。以15世纪晚期的喜剧《Maistre Pierre Pathelin》为例,展示了文本在表演过程和专业演员的即兴表演中是如何变化的,并最终沉淀在其书面流通中。同样的过程的细节可以通过《三块土地的奥秘》仔细观察,这是16世纪早期的一部伟大的城市戏剧,它的书和一个独特的表演记录都给了我们。我们得出的结论是,在法国中世纪的戏剧表演历史中,作者既是集体的,也是个人的。从13世纪到15世纪,专业演员的即兴表演很可能是理解意大利艺术喜剧起源的关键,意大利艺术喜剧通常被认为是现代专业戏剧实践的开端。
About French Vernacular Traditions: Medieval Roots of Modern Theatre Practices
The article gives an overview of the writing processes of theatre performances in medieval France. At the crossroads of all processes is the original (the Book, le Livre , les originaux ) containing the full text, and from which all kind of copies were produced for different reading practices – entertainment, meditation, devotion, teaching, learning – identified by specific content, layout and material features. With the case study of Maistre Pierre Pathelin , a late fifteenth-century comedy, is shown how the text varies in the performance process and extemporizing practices of professional players, and finally sediments in its written circulation. Detail of the same process can be closely observed with the Mystere des Trois Doms , a great urban play of the early sixteenth century for which, exceptionally, both the Book and an account register of a unique performance have come to us. We conclude that, in the medieval history of theatre performance in France, the author is as much corporate as individual, and that extemporizing practices of professional players, from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century may well be a key in understanding the origins of the Italian commedia dell’arte which is generally presented as the beginning of modern professional theatre practices.