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  1. OSCAR WILDE. When "Salomé" was translated into English by Lord Alfred Douglas, the illustrator, Aubrey Beardsley, shared some of the obloquy heaped on Wilde. It is interesting that he should have found inspiration for his finest work in a play he never admired and by a writer he cordially disliked.

  2. Other articles where Salomé is discussed: Salome: Oscar Wilde’s one-act play Salomé (published 1893; first performed 1896) was translated by Hedwig Lachmann as the libretto for Richard Strauss’s one-act opera of the same name (first produced 1905), in which Herod is portrayed as lusting after Salome, while Salome, in her turn, desires John the Baptist; she…

  3. Pacino takes us on a journey as he unravels and re-interprets Oscar Wilde's once banned and most controversial work SALOME, a scintillating tale of lust, greed and one woman's scorn. Pacino uses an uncanny mix of documentary, fiction and improvisation to get to the root of SALOME', which promises to be a profound vision of religion, politics ...

  4. Salomè (Wilde) Salomè è una tragedia in un atto unico del drammaturgo irlandese Oscar Wilde scritto in lingua francese nel 1891 e rappresentato nella stessa lingua per la prima volta l'11 febbraio 1896 al Théâtre de l'Œuvre di Parigi grazie all'attore francese Lugné-Poë. L'opera venne scritta in lingua francese durante un soggiorno del ...

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  6. Salome (Drama) Der Einakter Salome (französisch Salomé) von Oscar Wilde gilt als eines der wichtigsten Dramen der anglo-französischen Décadence . Die Originalsprache der Tragödie ist nicht englisch, sondern französisch. Wilde schrieb dazu am 17. Dezember 1891 an Edmond de Goncourt, er sei „im Herzen Franzose, der Geburt nach aber Ire ...

  7. SALOME, DAUGHTER OF HERODIAS. THE SLAVES OF SALOME. SCENE. A great terrace in the Palace of Herod, set above the banqueting-hall. Some soldiers are leaning over the balcony. To the right there is a gigantic staircase, to the left, at the back, an old cistern surrounded by a wall of green bronze. The moon is shining very brightly.