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''' Judas ''' is a play by [[John Wesley De Kay]].
''' Judas ''' (1910) is a play by [[John Wesley De Kay]].


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==

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Judas (1910) is a play by John Wesley De Kay.

Editions and translations

Published in the United States (New York: 1910), with a French translation by J. Coudurien de Chassaigne. Premiered at the Globe Theatre, on 29 Dec 1910 (with Sarah Bernhardt as Mary of Magdala). A revised version of the drama was issued in 1929 under the title, The Maid of Bethany.

Abstract

In the fashion of Paul von Heyse (1899), the author represents Judas animated by jealous love for Mary Magdalene.