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The printed edition (c1547-48) describes the play as "a brefe comedy, or enterlude, of Johan Baptystes preachynge in the wyldernesse, openynge the craftye assaultes of the hypocrytes, with the gloryouse batysme of the Lord Jesus Christ. Compyled by Iohan Bale, Anno Domini MDXXXVIII." Anti-papalism, common to most religious plays of this kind in England at the time, here remains merely allusive, with the Pharisees and Sadducees identified only in the epilogue as representing the monastic orders. | The printed edition (c1547-48) describes the play as "a brefe comedy, or enterlude, of Johan Baptystes preachynge in the wyldernesse, openynge the craftye assaultes of the hypocrytes, with the gloryouse batysme of the Lord Jesus Christ. Compyled by Iohan Bale, Anno Domini MDXXXVIII." Anti-papalism, common to most religious plays of this kind in England at the time, here remains merely allusive, with the Pharisees and Sadducees identified only in the epilogue as representing the monastic orders. | ||
==Editions | ==Editions== | ||
Composed in 1538 and published in 1547-48. Premiered at Kilkenny | Composed in 1538 and published in 1547-48. | ||
==Performance history== | |||
Premiered at Kilkenny, Ireland: 1553. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 May 2017
Johan Baptystes Preachynge in the Wyldernesse [aka Saint John Baptist] (1538) is a play by John Bale.
Abstract
The printed edition (c1547-48) describes the play as "a brefe comedy, or enterlude, of Johan Baptystes preachynge in the wyldernesse, openynge the craftye assaultes of the hypocrytes, with the gloryouse batysme of the Lord Jesus Christ. Compyled by Iohan Bale, Anno Domini MDXXXVIII." Anti-papalism, common to most religious plays of this kind in England at the time, here remains merely allusive, with the Pharisees and Sadducees identified only in the epilogue as representing the monastic orders.
Editions
Composed in 1538 and published in 1547-48.
Performance history
Premiered at Kilkenny, Ireland: 1553.
External links
Categories:
- 1538
- Fiction--1500s
- Fiction--English
- Literature--1500s
- Literature--English
- Plays
- English language--1500s
- Made in the 1530s
- Second Temple Studies--1500s
- Second Temple Studies--English
- Second Temple Studies--Fiction
- Christian Origins Studies--1500s
- Christian Origins Studies--English
- Christian Origins Studies--Fiction
- John the Baptist (subject)
- John the Baptist--fiction (subject)
- John the Baptist--literature (subject)
- Preaching of John the Baptist (subjectt)