Feb 27, 2023
Jane Clark Scharl discusses her play Sonnez les
Matines, during which a younger Ignatius of Loyola, Jean Calvin, and
Francois Rabelais, collectively in 1520s Paris, discover themselves
implicated in a homicide.
Writer’s description (from Wiseblood Books):
One Mardi Gras evening in 1520s Paris, faculty college students Jean
Calvin (founding father of Calvinism and autocratic ruler of Geneva),
Ignatius of Loyola (founding father of the Counter-Reformation Catholic
non secular order, the Jesuits), and their bawdy good friend Francois
Rabelais (the humanist novelist) discover themselves blended up in a
grotesque homicide—and any certainly one of them is perhaps responsible. The following
investigation sparks a battle of wits and weapons, plunging them
into questions of justice and mercy, grace and sin, innocence,
guilt, love, and contempt. Earlier than the bells ring within the begin of
Lent, they need to confront the darkest elements of their souls and discover
the braveness to pursue fact in a world that appears intent on
obscuring it.
Sonnez Les Matines imagines what might need occurred if
these three sensible, unstable males needed to put their convictions to
the check whereas navigating a brutal crime and their very own involvement
in it. When left to his personal units, every character speaks in his
personal verse kind, giving the play the sensation of a fierce sparring
match between masters. Calvin’s clean verse toys with despair as he
wrestles with doubts concerning the goodness of God and the chance
of freedom; Ignatius instructions conditions in clipped iambic
tetrameter, revealing his background as a disciplined soldier,
whereas his ardour for order reveals via in frequent alliteration;
and Rabelais dances round with iambic rhyming couplets, cracking
profane, bawdy jokes that unexpectedly grow to be profound meditations
on the mysteries of God, creation, and style.
Hyperlinks
Tickets for March Eighth efficiency of the play in NYC
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sonnez-les-matines-march-Eighth-tickets-554768656987
Purchase the textual content of the play https://www.wisebloodbooks.com/retailer/p127/Sonnez_Les_Matinespercent2C_a_Verse_Play_by_J.C._Scharl.html
“The Dream of the Rood: A New Translation” by
Tessa Carman and J.C. Scharl
https://thelampmagazine.com/weblog/the-dream-of-the-rood-a-new-translation
Jane’s web site https://jcscharl.com/
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