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A Folk Play Version of the “Processus Belial” in America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Tempe E. Allison*
Affiliation:
San Bernardino Valley Junior College

Abstract

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Comments and Criticism
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1938

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References

1 Richard Heinzel, “Vier Gerstliche Gedichte” Zeitschrift für deutsches Alterthum, xvii (1874), 1–56.

2 Hope Traver, The Four Daughters of God, Bryn Mawr College Monographs, vi (1907).

3 Ibid., p. 12, Traver places the sermon not later than 1121.

4 Ibid., p. 162.—According to W. C. Ward, editor of poems of William Drummand (New York, 1894), ii, 50, The Shadow of Judgement was first published with The Flowers of Sion in 1630.

5 University of New Mexico Bulletin, Language Series, v, no. 1 (Feb. 15, 1934), 19–69.

6 Ibid., p. 14, Campa quotes a letter from Ruedo concerting this particular play.

7 Coleccion de Documentos para la Historia de Mexico, published by Garcia Icazbalceta, Mexico, D.F. 1858, i, 85–88. The exact date is not quite clear from Father Motolina's statement; it was either 1536 or 1538.

8 Campa, op. cit., pp. 44–69.

9 Traver, op. cit., Chap. vi, pp. 96–112.