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Significations et usages de mysteries

mysteries

  • plural of mystery (noun)

Définition

mystery (n.)

1.something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained"how it got out is a mystery" "it remains one of nature's secrets"

2.a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel or play or movie

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Merriam Webster

MysteryMys"ter*y (mĭs"tẽr*�), n.; pl. Mysteries (mĭs"tẽr*ĭz). [L. mysterium, Gr. mysth`rion, fr. my`sths one initiated in mysteries; cf. myei^n to initiate into the mysteries, fr. my`ein to shut the eyes. Cf. Mute, a.]
1. A profound secret; something wholly unknown, or something kept cautiously concealed, and therefore exciting curiosity or wonder; something which has not been or can not be explained; hence, specifically, that which is beyond human comprehension.

We speak the wisdom of God in a mystery. 1 Cor. ii. 7.

If God should please to reveal unto us this great mystery of the Trinity, or some other mysteries in our holy religion, we should not be able to understand them, unless he would bestow on us some new faculties of the mind. Swift.

2. A kind of secret religious celebration, to which none were admitted except those who had been initiated by certain preparatory ceremonies; -- usually plural; as, the Eleusinian mysteries.

3. pl. The consecrated elements in the eucharist.

4. Anything artfully made difficult; an enigma.

MysteryMys"ter*y, n.; pl. Mysteries. [OE. mistere, OF. mestier, F. métier, L. ministerium. See Ministry.]
1. A trade; a handicraft; hence, any business with which one is usually occupied.

Fie upon him, he will discredit our mystery. Shak.

And that which is the noblest mystery
Brings to reproach and common infamy.
Spenser.

2. A dramatic representation of a Scriptural subject, often some event in the life of Christ; a dramatic composition of this character; as, the Chester Mysteries, consisting of dramas acted by various craft associations in that city in the early part of the 14th century.

Mystery plays,” so called because acted by craftsmen. Skeat.

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Synonymes

mysteries (n.)

secrets

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A to Z Mysteries • Abbott Mysteries • Ancient Mysteries • Archie's Weird Mysteries • Asimov's Mysteries • Bill Compton (The Southern Vampire Mysteries) • Busytown Mysteries • Capital Mysteries • Classic Mysteries • Clue mysteries (book series) • Cluedo Mysteries • Crowner John Mysteries • Dionysian Mysteries • Dow Hour of Great Mysteries • Eagle Eye Mysteries • Earth mysteries • Edgar Wallace Mysteries • Eleusinian Mysteries • Eros and the Mysteries of Love • Famous Fantastic Mysteries • Father Dowling Mysteries • Father Gilbert Mysteries • Five Joyful Mysteries • Gems of Divine Mysteries • Glorious Mysteries • Greco-Roman mysteries • Hand of Mysteries • Hand of the Mysteries • Hannah Swensen Mysteries • Harper Connelly Mysteries • Histories Mysteries • History mysteries • History's Mysteries • Horrid Mysteries • Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries • Ineffable Mysteries from Shpongleland • Inner Sanctum Mysteries • Jesus Mysteries • Jigsaw Jones Mysteries • Joyful Mysteries • Lady Grace Mysteries • Lake District Mysteries • List of Murdoch Mysteries episodes • List of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries episodes • List of The Roman Mysteries characters • List of The Southern Vampire Mysteries characters • Luminous Mysteries • Malayalam – Island of Mysteries • Mithraic Mysteries • Moville Mysteries • Murder Mysteries • Murdoch Mysteries • Mysteries (album) • Mysteries (novel) • Mysteries and Scandals • Mysteries of Love • Mysteries of Memory • Mysteries of a Barbershop • Mysteries of the Bible • Mysteries of the Church • Mysteries of the Unknown • Northern Mysteries • Our Mysteries • Roman Mysteries (TV series) • Sacred Mysteries • Sethos (Peabody mysteries) • Seven Mysteries of Fudo High • Song of the Mysteries • Sorrowful Mysteries • The Barney Mysteries • The Book of Mysteries • The Cosby Mysteries • The East Bay Mysteries • The Five Joyful Mysteries • The Five Mysteries Program • The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries • The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries • The Inspector Lynley Mysteries • The Janna Mysteries • The Jesus Mysteries • The Joe Grey Mysteries • The Mrs Bradley Mysteries • The Mysteries (disambiguation) • The Mysteries (play) • The Mysteries of Harris Burdick • The Mysteries of London • The Mysteries of Paris • The Mysteries of Pittsburgh • The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (film) • The Mysteries of Providence • The Mysteries of Udolpho • The Mysteries of Verbena House • The Mysteries of the Horizon • The New Ghostwriter Mysteries • The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries • The Roman Mysteries • The Ruth Rendell Mysteries • The Southern Vampire Mysteries • The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries • The Union Club Mysteries • The Vicky Bliss Mysteries • Three Mysteries • Trimalchio's Feast and other mini-mysteries • Unexplained Mysteries • Unsolved Mysteries • Villa of the Mysteries • Woman's Mysteries of a Primitive People

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Mystery!

                   

Mystery! (also written MYSTERY!) is an episodic television series that debuted in 1980[1] in the USA. It airs on PBS and is produced by WGBH. The show has brought a large number of detective series and television movies—most of them British productions from the BBC or the ITV companies and usually adapted from mystery fiction literary sources—to air on American television. In 2002, they added an American-produced series based on the novels of Tony Hillerman to their roster.

Mystery! is noted for its animated opening and closing title sequences based on the cartoons of Edward Gorey and animated by Eugene Federenko, Derek Lamb, and Janet Perlman,[2] with music by Normand Roger. For the Hillerman episodes, the American flag was worked into this opening title sequence.

One of Mystery!'s early successes was Rumpole of the Bailey. Other noted successes include The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Jeremy Brett in the title role, Inspector Morse with John Thaw, Brother Cadfael starring Derek Jacobi, and Prime Suspect starring Helen Mirren. The last one proved so popular that the series was moved to Masterpiece Theatre for higher ratings. Agatha Christie has been well represented with several seasons' worth of stories featuring Hercule Poirot starring David Suchet as well as two versions of Miss Marple's mysteries. The 1980s and 1990s saw Joan Hickson in the title role in Miss Marple while 2005 and 2006 featured Geraldine McEwan as the small-town sleuth in Marple. Beginning in 2009 (with episodes filmed in 2008), Julia McKenzie has taken over the role of Miss Marple.

Contents

  Inception and broadcast

The seeds for the creation of Mystery! were a result of the success of Masterpiece Theatre, in particular a series of programs adapted from the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries by Dorothy L. Sayers. Then in 1979, Henry Becton, General Manager of Boston PBS station WGBH, received a phone call from Herb Schmertz, head of corporate communications for Mobil Corporation, with an unsolicited offer to put together a series that was nothing but British mysteries. Mobil, as the sole underwriter of WGBH's enormously successful Masterpiece Theatre ever since its inception in 1971, had enjoyed tremendous public relations benefits from that association. Mobil had still more money to invest in prestigious television programs and was looking for new outlets. After airing on Thursday night for most of its history, it moved to Sunday nights, at which time it alternated seasonally with episodes of Masterpiece Theatre through 2007. Mystery! won both the 1988 Anthony Award and the 1991 Anthony Award for "Best Television Show".[3]

  Hosts

The first host of the show was film critic Gene Shalit. After the first season he was replaced by Vincent Price, who hosted the series from 1981 to 1989. When his failing health forced Price to relinquish this role, he was replaced by Diana Rigg. She had the unique opportunity of introducing mysteries in which she was the star when the series Mother Love and later The Mrs Bradley Mysteries were aired. Beginning in 2004, shows began airing without a host.

  2008 format change

In 2008, the series was absorbed into Masterpiece (the former Masterpiece Theatre) and airs under the banner Masterpiece Mystery! In addition, its theme music was changed. It now carries the signature based on its sister program's former theme. Portions of the Edward Gorey opening titles are incorporated into the new opening. [4] This version is hosted by Alan Cumming.

  Mystery! in popular culture

  • Mystery! was parodied by Sesame Street's "Mysterious Theatre" sketches in the early 1990s, hosted by Vincent Twice (whose name was always said twice), a pastiche of Vincent Price.
  • The 1990s Mystery! opening was parodied on a 1998 episode of fellow WGBH program Arthur entitled "Binky Rules."

  List of series presented on Mystery!

  American Mystery! Specials

The American Mystery! Specials featured three stories set in the United States. They were produced based on Tony Hillerman's Navaho Tribal Police stories featuring Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee:

  • Skinwalkers with Adam Beach and Wes Studi 2002 (1)
  • Coyote Waits 2003 (1)
  • A Thief of Time 2004 (1)

  Funding

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