A Satire of the Three Estates

A Satire of the Three Estates
Author: David Lindsay
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1967
Genre: Drama festivals
ISBN:

A Satire of the Three Estates (Middle Scots: Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis), is a satirical morality play in Middle Scots, written by makar Sir David Lyndsay. The complete play was first performed outside in the playing field at Cupar, Fife in June 1552 during the Midsummer holiday, where the action took place under Castle Hill. It was subsequently performed in Edinburgh, also outdoors, in 1554. The full text was first printed in 1602 and extracts were copied into the Bannatyne Manuscript. The Satire is an attack on the Three Estates represented in the Parliament of Scotland -- the clergy, lords and burgh representatives, symbolised by the characters Spiritualitie, Temporalitie and Merchant. The clergy come in for the strongest criticism. The work portrays the social tensions present at this pivotal moment in Scottish history.

The Three Estates

The Three Estates
Author: Nigel Mace
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351881140

This is the first ever English translation of Sir David Lindsay’s masterpiece of 16th-century Scottish political theatre, Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis in Commendatioun of Vertew and Vituperatioune of Vyce. The work’s importance lies in its status as a well-known piece of national literature, and as a historical document of interest to historians of Scottish and European court politics.The verse translation available here is of over 3,000 lines, in an edition which combines a historical and critical introduction with the possibilities of modern performance. Besides issues of text and translation, the introduction examines the background of Scotland in 1552, the author and his audience, the play’s performance history and its position as a Renaissance text. A work on a grand scale with a cast of over 40, the play confronts and resolves the ill-counselled, misrule of young King Humanity through the intervention, not only of King Correction and of learned contemporaries, but also through the fearless condemnations of the Poor Man and the political resolution of John The Common Weal. Its conclusions are humanly centred, popularly representative and yet strikingly realistic. They, and their manner of expression, make an ideal object for the study of a society poised between the pluralism of the Renaissance and the rigour of the Reformation.

Sir David Lyndsay's A Satire of the Three Estates

Sir David Lyndsay's A Satire of the Three Estates
Author: John Corbett
Publisher: Association for Scottish Literary Studies (ASLS)
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9780948877957

The 'Scotnotes' series is a collection of study guides on major Scottish writers and literary texts. This volume looks at Sir David Lyndsay's Renaissance play 'Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis'.

Ane Satyre Of The Thrie Estaitis

Ane Satyre Of The Thrie Estaitis
Author: Sir David Lindsay
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1847675069

The Thrie Estaitis was first performed in the mid-sixteenth century to an audience of royalty and commoners alike. With its high style and penetrating political satire, it pressed for reform in Church and State and even in kingship itself with a hilarious masque of vice and corruption in high places. Sir David Lindsay's great play is a milestone in world drama. After almost 400 years it was revived by Tyrone Guthrie in a famous production for the Edinburgh Festival of 1948. Ever since then this masterpiece has been recognised as a key text in the resurgence of political theatre in modern Scotland and it appears as irreverent today as it was in Lindsay's troubled times.

The Satire of the Four Estates

The Satire of the Four Estates
Author: John McGrath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781906220679

New title to be published August 2012 along with text from Sir David Lindsay's Ane Satyre of the Threi Estaits. During his career McGrath wrote over seventy plays, including Fish in the Sea (1972), The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (1973), Blood Red Roses (1980), Border Warfare (1989), Watching for Dolphins (1992) and, most recently, HyperLynx (2001). He was twice Visiting Fellow in Theatre at Cambridge University. He died in 2002.