Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim
The first known female playwright in the Western tradition, Hrotsvitha was a German canoness who wrote six Latin comedies modeled on Terence but with Christian themes. Her plays celebrate virginity, martyrdom, and conversion with dramatic flair. She remained largely unknown until her manuscripts were rediscovered in 1494.
Works
- GallicanusMedieval Christian play about a Roman general's conversion to faith
- DulcitiusMedieval Christian play depicting three virgin martyrs defying persecution
- CallimachusMedieval play about brotherly love between pagan and Christian friends
- AbrahamMedieval Christian drama of a hermit's spiritual father and penitent
- PaphnutiusMedieval Christian play about a hermit's redemption through faith