The Atlantic Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics, Vol. IV - August, 1859 - No. XXII explores the dramatic elements in the Bible, drawing parallels between biblical narratives and Shakespearean plays. It discusses the absence of drama in Jewish tradition due to monotheistic beliefs, contrasts the Old and New Testaments, and examines the nocturnal activities of birds. The essay also delves into Mary's inner turmoil, the Zouaves' bravery in Algeria, and the complexities of European politics, focusing on the rivalry between France and Austria. The book concludes with a list of published works covering various genres.
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