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A free retelling of the Biblical narrative. The heroine is transformed into a courtesan and the villain into the more likable character.
A free retelling of the Biblical narrative. The heroine is transformed into a courtesan and the villain into the more likable character.


==Editions, performances==
==Editions==


Published in Paris [France]: Chez Émile-Paul Frères, 1931; with illustrations by [[Jean Emile Laboureur]].
Published in Paris [France]: Chez Émile-Paul Frères, 1931; with illustrations by [[Jean Emile Laboureur]].


====Notable Productions====
==Performance History==


* [[Judith (1931 Giraudoux / Jouvet), Paris premiere (play)]]  
* [[Judith (1931 Giraudoux / Jouvet), Paris premiere (play)]]  

Revision as of 09:28, 12 May 2017

Judith <French> (1931) is a play by Jean Giraudoux.

Abstract

A free retelling of the Biblical narrative. The heroine is transformed into a courtesan and the villain into the more likable character.

Editions

Published in Paris [France]: Chez Émile-Paul Frères, 1931; with illustrations by Jean Emile Laboureur.

Performance History

External links