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Latest revision as of 07:16, 16 November 2015

Judas Iscariot (1848) is a play by Richard Henry Horne.

Abstract

“A miracle play in two acts.” The author embraced the view of Archbishop Richard Whately (1787-1863) that Judas believed that Jesus, when brought before the Romans, would assert eventually himself to be the true Messiah. Horne, among dramatists, was the first to represent Judas in this more sympathetic view.

Editions, performances, translations

Published in London [England]: 1848.

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