Arnold Bennett's "Judith" offers a compelling dramatic interpretation of the Old Testament story found in the Apocrypha. This bible play brings to life the ancient tale of "Judith," exploring themes of courage, faith, and resistance. A work of enduring literary merit, this drama adapts a powerful narrative from biblical studies. Its themes resonate across time, making it a significant piece for those interested in both dramatic literature and the enduring power of stories from the Old Testament. This edition preserves the historical text, providing a clear and accessible presentation of Bennett's adaptation. Readers interested in adaptations of biblical stories will find this play a valuable addition to their collection.
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