Caesar Antichrist
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Caesar Antichrist (Template:Lang-fr) is an 1895 play by the French writer Alfred Jarry. The third act is an early version of Jarry's next play, Ubu Roi; the latter play's main character, Père Ubu, appears here as the Antichrist.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The play begins with a startling sequence of images of garbled Christianity from which Pere Ubu emerges as the new Messiah.
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