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''' Revelation ''' (1921) is a novel by [[Dulcie Deamer]].
''' Revelation ''' (1921) is a novel by [[Dulcie Deamer]].
==Abstract==
Tells of a Jewish boy, David, who falls in love with a dancing girl. She runs away with him, dies and is resurrected by Jesus. David becomes a follower of Jesus and is stoned for heresy after the crucifixion. First of two novels set in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus, by eccentric Australian novelist, poet, journalist and actress. Followed by [[The Street of the Gazelle (1922 Deamer), novel]].


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in Great Britain (London: 1921)
Published in Great Britain (London: 1921)
==Abstract==
Tells of a Jewish boy, David, who falls in love with a dancing girl. She runs away with him, dies and is resurrected by Jesus. David becomes a follower of Jesus and is stoned for heresy after the crucifixion. First of two novels set in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus, by eccentric Australian novelist, poet, journalist and actress. Followed by [[The Street of the Gazelle (1922 Deamer), novel]].


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


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[[Category:English language|1921 Deamer]]
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Revelation (1921) is a novel by Dulcie Deamer.

Abstract

Tells of a Jewish boy, David, who falls in love with a dancing girl. She runs away with him, dies and is resurrected by Jesus. David becomes a follower of Jesus and is stoned for heresy after the crucifixion. First of two novels set in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus, by eccentric Australian novelist, poet, journalist and actress. Followed by The Street of the Gazelle (1922 Deamer), novel.

Editions and translations

Published in Great Britain (London: 1921)

External links