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Salome (1867) is a play by Joseph Converse Heywood.

Abstract

An entirely different play from the author's Salome, the Daughter of Herodias (1862 Heywood), play. The setting here is the destruction of Jerusalem, 70 CE. Among the characters are Titus, Josephus, and Kaliphilus, the Wandering Jew.

Editions, performances, translations

Published in New York, was reissued in 1887 in London.

External links

  • [ Google Books]