Salome and A Florentine Tragedy
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"Salome and the Florentine Tragedy" is a dramatic work by the Irish writer Oscar Wilde, noted for its expressiveness and expressive language. This study of passionate passion and witchcraft depicts the story of Salome, daughter of the tetrarch Herodias, who asks for the head of the prophet John the Baptist as a reward for her dancing skills. As part of this tragedy, Wilde unfolds before the reader a world of sexual treachery and moral disorder, absorbing elements of pathology and order. First published in 1893, this work remains relevant and provocative to this day, stirring the imagination and leaving a mark on the hearts of its readers.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Oscar Wilde
- Language
- Нідерландська
- Release date
- 2009-06-23
- Title
- Salome en Een Florentijnsch Treurspel
- Translator
- P. C. Boutens
- Subject
- PR
Salome (Biblical figure) -- Drama
Tragedies