Oscar Wilde brings out a new woman in his Salome version, theatrical piece with a central focus on the biblical character Salome, the author’s eyes shows performed by its desires and its eroticism, that intoxicates and brings the ultimate consequences : kiss the lips of the prophet Iokanaan at any price. For this, the young princess is the dance of the seven veils for King Herod and proves that you can have it all with her beauty and sensuality , even if it might be worth his life. This article aims to show how eroticism , desire, death and the body lead the direction of Wilde’s version , based on the works as Eroticism , George Bataille (1987 ) , The double flame, Octavio Paz (1994) , The dangerous body of Linda Hutcheon . Therefore, it ...
Objetiva-se apresentar uma leitura do conto “O pescador e sua alma”, de Oscar Wilde, sob a perspecti...
Oscar Wilde's progresssive refurbishing of the Salomé myth is analyzed through the study of his poet...
The essay investigates the performative potentialities of Oscar Wilde's Salome by focusing on the re...
NOGUEIRA, Ana Claudia Pinheiro Dias. O erotismo e o desejo na obra Salomé, de Oscar Wilde. Revista E...
A adaptação operística de Richard Strauss de Salomé de Oscar Wilde transgride todas as regras de rep...
At the end of the 19th century, people could attend to the biblical theme of Salome and the beheadin...
Salome is the dance, the irresistible temptation. Herodias� daughter becomes an universal literary c...
Oscar Wilde’s Salome (1894) represents one of many incarnations of the biblical figure who became th...
No female character, more than Salome, carries in herself so much power to debunk and rebut any esta...
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The Salome of Oscar Wilde became one of the fundamental ways of construction and access to a myth w...
© 2017 Dr. Gerrard CarterOscar Wilde’s 1891 radical tragedy Salomé is infused with symbolism, decade...
Salome, one of the most famous representatives of the femme fatale image, has an unquestionably impo...
This is the first book-length study of Oscar Wilde's Salome, a play now regarded as central to his a...
Richard Strauss’s operatic adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s Salome breaks all the rules in the represent...
Objetiva-se apresentar uma leitura do conto “O pescador e sua alma”, de Oscar Wilde, sob a perspecti...
Oscar Wilde's progresssive refurbishing of the Salomé myth is analyzed through the study of his poet...
The essay investigates the performative potentialities of Oscar Wilde's Salome by focusing on the re...
NOGUEIRA, Ana Claudia Pinheiro Dias. O erotismo e o desejo na obra Salomé, de Oscar Wilde. Revista E...
A adaptação operística de Richard Strauss de Salomé de Oscar Wilde transgride todas as regras de rep...
At the end of the 19th century, people could attend to the biblical theme of Salome and the beheadin...
Salome is the dance, the irresistible temptation. Herodias� daughter becomes an universal literary c...
Oscar Wilde’s Salome (1894) represents one of many incarnations of the biblical figure who became th...
No female character, more than Salome, carries in herself so much power to debunk and rebut any esta...
Submitted by Oliveira Flávia (flavia@sisbin.ufop.br) on 2017-01-25T14:55:45Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ...
The Salome of Oscar Wilde became one of the fundamental ways of construction and access to a myth w...
© 2017 Dr. Gerrard CarterOscar Wilde’s 1891 radical tragedy Salomé is infused with symbolism, decade...
Salome, one of the most famous representatives of the femme fatale image, has an unquestionably impo...
This is the first book-length study of Oscar Wilde's Salome, a play now regarded as central to his a...
Richard Strauss’s operatic adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s Salome breaks all the rules in the represent...
Objetiva-se apresentar uma leitura do conto “O pescador e sua alma”, de Oscar Wilde, sob a perspecti...
Oscar Wilde's progresssive refurbishing of the Salomé myth is analyzed through the study of his poet...
The essay investigates the performative potentialities of Oscar Wilde's Salome by focusing on the re...