- (although it is
celebrated in some
places on 7 June).
Until Beunans Ke came to
light in 2000,
Beunans Meriasek was the only
known saint's play in
Middle Cornish...
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Beunans Meriasek (English: The Life of
Saint Meriasek) is a
Cornish play
completed in 1504. Its
subject is the
legends of the life of
Saint Meriasek or...
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performance over the
course of two days, as was the case with
Beunans Meriasek.
Beunans Meriasek contains diagrams at the end of each
section indicating...
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vernacular plays in Britain.
These are the Cornish-language
works Beunans Meriasek and
Beunans Ke,
about the
lives of
Saints Meriasek and Kea, respectively...
- for a sword". In the late 15th to
early 16th-century
Middle Cornish play
Beunans Ke, Arthur's
sword is
called Calesvol,
which is
etymologically an exact...
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College near Penryn. From this
period also are the
hagiographical dramas Beunans Meriasek (The Life of Meriasek) and
Bewnans Ke (The Life of Ke), both of...
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hagiography written by
Maurice of
Cleder in the 17th century, as well as
Beunans Ke, an
incomplete 16th-century Cornish-language play
rediscovered in 2000...
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Cornish language miracle plays,
particularly the
Ordinalia trilogy, the
Beunans Meriasek, and the
Bewnans Ke, were
traditionally performed at the plain-an-gwarrys...
- of the most
important surviving works of
medieval Cornish literature is
Beunans Meriasek, the Life of St
Meriadoc the
patron saint of Camborne. In the...
- 137. The
portrayal of
Tewdwr in
other Tudor-era
works such as
Beunans Meriasek and
Beunans Ke may be a
satire against Henry VII
Tudor in the wake of his...