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"I have attempted to restore the `sexual element' to the narrative (of the Gospels)... and I maintain that the story... is thereby rendered not only more interesting, but also a thousand times more sweet and holy and `sacred'" (Barlow)  
"I have attempted to restore the `sexual element' to the narrative (of the Gospels)... and I maintain that the story... is thereby rendered not only more interesting, but also a thousand times more sweet and holy and `sacred'" (Barlow)  


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Published in London [England]: Roxburghe, 1896.
Published in London [England]: Roxburghe, 1896.


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Latest revision as of 21:30, 2 December 2019

Jesus of Nazareth (1896) is a play by George Barlow.

Abstract

"I have attempted to restore the `sexual element' to the narrative (of the Gospels)... and I maintain that the story... is thereby rendered not only more interesting, but also a thousand times more sweet and holy and `sacred'" (Barlow)

Editions, performances

Published in London [England]: Roxburghe, 1896.

External links