This book is a fascinating account of the Passion-Play at Ober-Ammergau, a once-in-a-decade dramatization of the life of Christ. Written by a prominent Victorian travel writer, it provides vivid descriptions of the play and the surrounding countryside, as well as offering insights into the spiritual significance of this unique theatrical tradition.
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