Salome's modernity Oscar Wilde and the aesthetics of transgression /
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
2011.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction
- Dancing on the threshold : Wilde's Salome between symbolist, decadent, and modernist aesthetics
- "The brutal music and the delicate text"? Richard Strauss's operatic modernism in Salome
- Perverts in court : Maud Allan's the vision of Salome and the Pemberton-Billing trial
- Alla Nazimova's Salome : an historical phantasy by Oscar Wilde
- Portraits of the artist as a gay man and Salome as a feminist icon : Wilde and Salome in popular culture since the 1980s.