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1 online resource (pages 206-284) |
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Oberon modern playwrights |
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Modern playwrights.
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Summary |
"In 1144 a young boy, WILLIAM, was found brutally murdered in Thorpe Wood, Norwich. The Jews were accused of slaughtering a Christian child to use his blood for Passover and mock the crucifixion. This is the genesis of the first ever 'blood libel' accusation - a calumny which has spread throughout Europe and persists to this day. The Prior of the Norwich Priory, ELIAS, did not believe the accusation. The charge was dropped. Twenty years later the monk, THOMAS OF MONMOUTH, joined the priory and, together with the zealous priory monks, campaigned to have WILLIAM named a martyr. They succeeded. Pilgrims came in search of miracles. The church grew rich. WILLIAM's death would today be known for what it almost certainly was in the 12th century - a crime of sexual assault. Blood Libel repeatedly enacts this while playing out the myth of martyrdom - a contrapuntal of furious irony"--Arnoldwesker.com |
Notes |
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Subject |
Martyrdom -- Christianity -- Drama
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Antisemitism -- Europe -- History -- To 1500 -- Drama
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Blood accusation -- Drama
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Jews -- Persecutions -- Europe -- History -- To 1500 -- Drama
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Christianity and antisemitism -- Drama
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Antisemitism
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Blood accusation
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Christianity and antisemitism
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Ethnic relations
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Jews -- Persecutions
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Martyrdom -- Christianity
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Europe -- Ethnic relations -- Drama
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Europe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Genre/Form |
Drama
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History
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Author |
Wesker, Arnold, 1932-2016.
Plays. Selections. Arnold Wesker's historical plays
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ISBN |
9781350238657 |
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1350238651 |
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