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Lyric Poetry & Drama
In Oscar Wilde's play "Salom√©," first presented in 1893, the narrative intricately intertwines themes of desire, manipulation, and morality, showcasing Wilde'Äôs signature blend of wit and poetic dialogue. Set against the backdrop of a biblical tale, the work delves into the sensuality and psychological conflict surrounding Salom√©'s infamous dance that seduces King Herod, ultimately leading to tragic consequences. The play breaks away from traditional narrative structure, presenting a bold, symbolist approach that reflects the aestheticism movement of the late 19th century, positioning itself as a precursor to modern drama and an exploration of the human psyche under the lure of forbidden passions. Oscar Wilde, renowned for his flamboyant style and profound social commentary, penned "Salom√©" during his time in Paris, where he was deeply influenced by the decadence of the era and his personal struggles with societal norms and censorship. Wilde's own experiences with identity, love, and loss resonate throughout the text, reflecting his fascination with the dichotomy of innocence and moral corruption in relationships. His poignant portrayal of Salom√© as both a victim and a seductress offers insights into how desire shapes destinies. "Salom√©" is a must-read for those captivated by the interplay of beauty and tragedy, desire and doom. Wilde's expert craftsmanship and evocative language compel readers to question societal norms and human impulses, making it an essential text for anyone interested in the complexities of love and moral ambiguity in literature. Immerse yourself in this haunting tale that reminds us of the seductive power of desire and the often devastating price it entails.
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664113627
Translators: Alfred Bruce Douglas
Release date
Ebook: 19 November 2019
English
India