Salomé
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- depiction of Salome
- In 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…
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- In Salome
- discussed in biography
- In Oscar Wilde
…rehearsals of his macabre play Salomé, written in French and designed, as he said, to make his audience shudder by its depiction of unnatural passion, were halted by the censor because it contained biblical characters. It was published in 1893, and an English translation appeared in 1894 with Aubrey Beardsley’s…
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- In Oscar Wilde
- illustrations by Beardsley
- In Aubrey Beardsley
…(1894) for Oscar Wilde’s play Salomé won him widespread notoriety. He was greatly influenced by the elegant, curvilinear style of Art Nouveau and the bold sense of design found in Japanese woodcuts. But what startled his critics and the public alike was the obvious sensuality of the women in his…
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- In Aubrey Beardsley
- Irish literature
- In Irish literature: George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde
Although his play Salomé (published 1893) was banned during rehearsals, Wilde’s greatest literary success came in the theater with a series of light, epigrammatic comedies of manners: Lady Windermere’s Fan (1892), A Woman of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband (1895), and
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- In Irish literature: George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde
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- Chastain
- In Jessica Chastain
…Angeles production of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé (2006). In 2008 she made her film debut, cast in the title role of Jolene. The following year she played Desdemona in an Off-Broadway production of Othello. She shared a role with Helen Mirren in the thriller The Debt (2010), about Mossad agents haunted…
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- In Jessica Chastain
- Pacino
- In Al Pacino: TV and stage work
…Ross (2012); and Oscar Wilde’s Salomé (1992, 2003, and 2006). In 1992 Pacino originated the role of Harry Levine, a washed-up writer who is depressed about his lack of success, in the Broadway drama Chinese Coffee; he later directed and starred in a 2000 film adaptation. He also directed the…
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- In Al Pacino: TV and stage work