The Great Victorian Sacrilege
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<p> What happens when freedom of artistic expression offends freedom of religion? A great controversy arose when America's first professional Passion play staged in San Francisco in 1879 was pronounced a sacrilege by Protestant ministers (Salmi Morse's play <I>The Passion</I> was in reality a pious description of the Gospel story). This work shows that Morse and his play were victims of the Protestant church's struggle to maintain power during the late 1800s a time when America was changing into a more urban nation. This saga of a society's attempt to control immoralart by government intervention is also a disconcerting look at how easily artistic freedom can be sacrificed on the altar of political expediency.</p>
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