A Treatise of Daunses, Wherin It is Shewed, That They Are as It Were Accessories and Dependants (Or Thynges Annexed) to Whoredom
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The book "A Treatise on Dances. In which it is shown that they are, as it were, accessories and appurtenances (or things added) to fornication. Where also, among other things, it is mentioned and proved that the performances are bound and interwoven together in a series or row with them" is an interesting and provocative work that was published in 1581 under the authorship of Anonymous. With the help of arguments, the author singles out dances and performances as constituent parts of a certain social and moral context. This book challenges the reader to think about the relationship between aesthetics and ethics, entertainment and responsibility, and to understand how other aspects of life can be intertwined with moral values.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Anonymous
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2003-11-01
- Title
- A Treatise of Daunses, Wherin It is Shewed, That They Are as It Were Accessories and Dependants (Or Thynges Annexed) to Whoredome
Where Also by the Way is Touched and Proued, That Playes Are Ioyned and Knit Togeather in a Rancke or Rowe with Them (1581)
Treatise of Dances, Wherein It is Showed, That They Are as It Were Accessories and Dependants (Or Things Annexed) to Whoredom
Where Also by the Way is Touched and Proved, That Plays Are Joined and Knit Together in a Rank or Row with Them - Subject
- Dance -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Early works to 1800
PN
Theater -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Early works to 1800