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An edition of Murder in the Cathedral (1934)

Murder in the cathedral

2nd ed.
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This drama of the conflict between church and state in 12th century England culminates in the murder of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral.

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Publisher
Faber and Faber
Language
English
Pages
86

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Cover of: Murder in the Cathedral
Murder in the Cathedral
1963, Harcourt, Brace & World
in English
Cover of: Murder in the cathedral
Murder in the cathedral
1959, Kingswood House
in English - Canadian educational ed.
Cover of: Murder in the cathedral
Murder in the cathedral
1938, Faber
in English - 4th ed.
Cover of: Murder in the cathedral
Murder in the cathedral
1936, Faber and Faber
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Murder in the cathedral
Murder in the cathedral
1935, Harcourt, Brace and company
in English
Cover of: Murder in the cathedral
Murder in the cathedral
1935, Faber and Faber
in English
Cover of: The measurement of bilingual
The measurement of bilingual
1934, Teachers college, Columbia university
in English
Cover of: Murder in the cathedral
Murder in the cathedral
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Edition Notes

"This play was written for production (in an abbreviated form) at the Canterbury festival, June 1935."

Gallup A29c.

Accelerated Reader UG 8.7 3 3 76258

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London

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Pagination
86 p.
Number of pages
86

ID Numbers

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OL26893938M
OCLC/WorldCat
2159810

Work Description

A dramatization in free verse and with features derived from ancient and medieval theatre of the killing of Thomas a Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury under King Henry II. Eliot used the device of a chorus, an ancient Greek invention, to express certain concerns and observations, and the killers take their turn to justify their action. When I read this play as a grammar school student in England, I was struck by the way the violence echoed the rise of fascism in Europe when the play was being written. My English master was somewhat mocking in class regarding my views, but later as a college student I read Eliot's own words confirming my experience.

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