The discovery at UCL of three books owned by Oscar Wilde, the acclaimed author and playwright, has provided an invaluable ...
The discovery of three books once owned by Oscar Wilde has been hailed as a “miracle” - and for providing an invaluable ...
This is the first book-length study of Oscar Wilde's play Salome. Often drawing on little-known sources, the authors provide a detailed stage history of this controversial work, and its transformation ...
Oscar Wilde's biblical tale of lust and revenge, Salome follows the legend of King Herod (Al Pacino) and his unbridled desire for Salome (Marisa Tomei), the young daughter of his wife, Herodias ...
The discovery of three books once owned by Oscar Wilde has been hailed as a “miracle” – and for providing an invaluable ...
Based on Oscar Wilde’s dramatic adaptation of the biblical story of Salome and her lecherous stepfather, the dysfunctional and dangerous court of King Herod is brought to searing life through ...
Richard Strauss’ revolutionary score and scandalous Oscar Wilde–inspired drama took the ... her Met debut in the tour-de-force role of Salome, part innocent and part sexual predator.
And music, for me, was one of the key elements. I read Oscar Wilde’s play “Salome,” and then I went to see Richard Strauss’ opera “Salome” on the stage as I was working on this novel.
EXCLUSIVE: The Veterans has boarded sales for an AFM launch on Bernard Rose's Shakespeare adaptation Lear Rex, starring Al ...
Tadié, Alexis 2005. « An age of surfaces » : le langage de la comédie dans The Importance of Being Earnest d'Oscar Wilde. Études anglaises, Vol. 58, Issue. 3, p. 323. Black, Barbara J. 2010. The ...
A librarian at University College London (UCL) has discovered three books previously owned by Oscar Wilde, offering an invaluable insight into LGBTQ+ history at the turn of the 20th century. The Irish ...
Many today know Oscar Wilde as controversial, flamboyant, and a debonair Victorian dramatist through his works “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and "The Importance of Being Earnest” and today ...