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Pilate as the Legal ‘Other’ in the N-Town Cycle Passion Plays

dc.abstract.enIn the late medieval N-Town Cycle Passion Plays, the trial of Jesus is presented in the context of a medieval courtroom, where Jesus is brought by Annas and Cayphas to be judged by Pontius Pilate. However, while the priests through abuses of the legal procedures attempt to ensure Jesus’s demise, Pilate opposes their intent by remaining true to his judicial duties, which presents him as a lonely Other in the presented world of legal misconduct. This paper explores the concept of otherness in a legal context of the plays, as well as the legal and social significance of Pilate’s actions.
dc.affiliationUniwersytet Warszawski
dc.contributor.authorWiącek, Tomasz
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-25T16:38:03Z
dc.date.available2024-01-25T16:38:03Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.financePublikacja bezkosztowa
dc.description.number1
dc.description.volume29
dc.identifier.doi10.7311/0860-5734.29.1.02
dc.identifier.issn0860-5734
dc.identifier.urihttps://repozytorium.uw.edu.pl//handle/item/115940
dc.identifier.weblinkhttps://anglica-journal.com/resources/html/article/details?id=207702
dc.languageeng
dc.pbn.affiliationliterary studies
dc.relation.ispartofAnglica. An International Journal of English Studies
dc.relation.pages29-40
dc.rightsClosedAccess
dc.sciencecloudnosend
dc.subject.enmedieval literature, medieval theatre, law, legal procedures, the Other/Otherness
dc.titlePilate as the Legal ‘Other’ in the N-Town Cycle Passion Plays
dc.typeJournalArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication