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King Jesus (1946) is a novel by Robert Graves.

Abstract

The life and times of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of a first century Alexandrian scholar. Radical departure from usual biographical approach to life of Jesus with use of Jewish and pagan folklore.

Editions and translations

Published in London: Cassel; and New York, NY: Creative Age, 1946.

Translated into several European languages:

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