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''' Pilate’s Wife ''' (1924) is a novel by [[Helda Doolittle]].
''' Pilate’s Wife ''' (1924) is a novel by [[Helda Doolittle]].
==Abstract==
When a seer shows Pontius Pilate's wife Veronica the "love-god" Jesus, she is amazed by his belief in the importance of women and decides to offer him a way out of his crucifixion.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
The novel, written in 1924 and revised in 1934, was edited and published posthumously by [[Joan A. Burke]] in the United States (2001).
The novel, written in 1924 and revised in 1934, was edited and published posthumously by [[Joan A. Burke]] in the United States (2001).
==Abstract==


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:55, 22 October 2009

Pilate’s Wife (1924) is a novel by Helda Doolittle.

Abstract

When a seer shows Pontius Pilate's wife Veronica the "love-god" Jesus, she is amazed by his belief in the importance of women and decides to offer him a way out of his crucifixion.

Editions and translations

The novel, written in 1924 and revised in 1934, was edited and published posthumously by Joan A. Burke in the United States (2001).

External links