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Salomé, the haunting one-act tragedy that marks Wilde's first great success in the theatre, retells the Biblical story in which the stepdaughter of the tetrarch Herod Antipas demands the head of John the Baptist on a silver platter as a reward for her dancing for her stepfather's amusement. Written in 1891, and prepared for its first run in 1892, rehearsals of Salomé had to be cancelled when the play was banned by the Lord Chamberlain due to its depiction of religious characters.Undaunted, Wilde moved on to the drawing-room and society comedies he is today best known for, wowing London audiences with Lady Windermere's Fan and A Woman of No Importance, and it was only in 1894 that Salomé saw the light of day in an English translation, with a series of specially commissioned illustrations by the up-and-coming Aubrey Beardsley.If I craved for entertaining conversation by a first-class raconteur, I should choose Oscar Wilde.George Bernard ShawAn extraordinarily illuminating intellect.William Rothenstein

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Salome, Oscar Wilde

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Titel
Salome
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Oscar Wilde
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
1913724360
ISBN13
9781913724368
Reihe
Originaltitel
Salomé
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Salomé, the haunting one-act tragedy that marks Wilde's first great success in the theatre, retells the Biblical story in which the stepdaughter of the tetrarch Herod Antipas demands the head of John the Baptist on a silver platter as a reward for her dancing for her stepfather's amusement. Written in 1891, and prepared for its first run in 1892, rehearsals of Salomé had to be cancelled when the play was banned by the Lord Chamberlain due to its depiction of religious characters.Undaunted, Wilde moved on to the drawing-room and society comedies he is today best known for, wowing London audiences with Lady Windermere's Fan and A Woman of No Importance, and it was only in 1894 that Salomé saw the light of day in an English translation, with a series of specially commissioned illustrations by the up-and-coming Aubrey Beardsley.If I craved for entertaining conversation by a first-class raconteur, I should choose Oscar Wilde.George Bernard ShawAn extraordinarily illuminating intellect.William Rothenstein