Joseph and his brethren; a pageant play . ^S. JOSEPH From a Drawing by Dorothy Parker JOSEPH AND HISBRETHREN A PAGEANT PLAY »Y .} LOUIS N. PARKER Author of Pomander Walk, Disraeli, Drake, etc. ILLUSTRATED NEW YORK JOHN LANE COMPANY MCMXIII TsJl COPTBIGHT, 1913, BT JOHN LANE COMPANY J. J. Little & Ives Co., New York, U. S. A. To Henry Rowland BrownGuide, Philosopher, and Friend NOTE The term Pageant Play, which is new, may require aword of explanation. A Pageant Play, as I conceive it,is a play written on the same principles as my Eng-lish Pageants. In those the towns in which they tookplace we


Joseph and his brethren; a pageant play . ^S. JOSEPH From a Drawing by Dorothy Parker JOSEPH AND HISBRETHREN A PAGEANT PLAY »Y .} LOUIS N. PARKER Author of Pomander Walk, Disraeli, Drake, etc. ILLUSTRATED NEW YORK JOHN LANE COMPANY MCMXIII TsJl COPTBIGHT, 1913, BT JOHN LANE COMPANY J. J. Little & Ives Co., New York, U. S. A. To Henry Rowland BrownGuide, Philosopher, and Friend NOTE The term Pageant Play, which is new, may require aword of explanation. A Pageant Play, as I conceive it,is a play written on the same principles as my Eng-lish Pageants. In those the towns in which they tookplace were the heroes. In my Pageant Plays the herois some outstanding figure: Drake—Joseph. As in mypageants I told the entire history of the town, so inthese plays I attempt to tell the entire history of theman. The so-called unities of time and place are there-fore of no consideration; but are replaced by a muchmore important unity: the unity of idea. I should liketo add that under no circumstances is what is commonly,but wrongly, undejosephhisbrethre00park


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