Các tác phẩm nói về cuộc Thập tự chinh trẻ em Cuộc_thập_tự_chinh_của_trẻ_em

Các tác phẩm nghệ thuật nói về Cuộc Thập tự chinh trẻ em khá là phong phú về thể loại và số lượng, cho nên dưới đây chỉ là một số tiêu biểu:

  • La croisade des enfants ("The Children's Crusade", 1896) by Marcel Schwob.
  • La Croisade des Enfants (1902), a seldom-performed oratorio by Gabriel Pierné, featuring a children's chorus, is based on the events of the Children's Crusade.
  • Children's Crusade - a contemporary opera by R. Murray Schafer, first performed in 2009.
  • Cruciada copiilor (en. Children's Crusade) (1930), a play by Lucian Blaga based upon the Crusade.
  • The Children's Crusade (1958), children's historical novel by Henry Treece, includes a dramatic account of Stephen of Cloyes attempting to part the sea at Marseille.
  • The Gates of Paradise (1960), a novel by Jerzy Andrzejewski centres around the crusade, with the narrative employing a stream of consciousness technique.
  • The Death of the Bishop of Brindisi (1963), cantata by Gian-Carlo Menotti, describes a dying bishop's guilt-ridden recollection of the Children's Crusade, during which he questions the purpose and limitations of his own power.
  • Children's Crusade, Opus 82, A Ballad for Children's Voices and Orchestra (1968), cantata with music by Benjamin Britten, and words by Bertolt BrechtHans Keller.
  • "Song of the Marching Children" (1971) by Dutch Progressive rock band Earth and Fire from the album of the same name. The song references the Children's Crusade but does not explicitly mention it by name.
  • Crusade in Jeans (Dutch Kruistocht in spijkerbroek), is a 1973 novel by Dutch author Thea Beckman and a 2006 film adaptation about the Children's Crusade through the eyes of a time traveller.
  • The Children's Crusade (1973), a play by Paul Thompson first produced at the Cockpit Theatre (Marylebone), London by the National Youth Theatre.
  • A Long March To Jerusalem (1978), a play by Don Taylor about the story of the Children's Crusade.
  • An Army of Children (1978), a novel by Evan Rhodes that tells the story of two boys, a Christian and a Jew, partaking in the Children's Crusade.
  • Children's crusade (1985) a song by Sting.
  • Lionheart (1987), a historical/fantasy film, loosely based on the stories of the Children's Crusade.
  • "Sea and Sunset" (1989), short story by Mishima Yukio.
  • Yndalongg (1996), a 10" released by the Austrian musical duo The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath A Cloud features a track based upon the story of the Children's Crusade. The same song is also featured on their 1999 release Rest on your Arms reversed.
  • The Fire of Roses (2003), a novel by Gregory Rinaldi
  • Crusade of Tears (2004), a novel from the series Journey of Souls by C.D. Baker.
  • "Crusade: A March through Time" (2006), sci-fi fantasy movie directed by Ben Sombogaart in which a young soccer player (Joe Flynn) is transported back in time and joins the Children's Crusade.
  • The Crusade of Innocents (2006), novel by David George, suggests that the Children's Crusade may have been affected by the concurrent crusade against the Cathars in Southern France, and how the two could have met.
  • The Scarlet Cross (2006), a novel for youth by Karleen Bradford
  • 1212: Year of the Journey (2006), a novel by Kathleen McDonnell. Young adult historical novel.
  • Sylvia (2006) a novel by Bryce Courtney. Follows a teenage girl during the crusades.
  • The Children's Crusade (2009) chorus for children about the crusades composed by R. Murray Schafer

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