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'''Refiguring Oscar Wilde's Salome''' (2011) is a volume edited by [[Michael Y. Bennett]]. | |||
==Abstract == | |||
"While Oscar Wilde's delightfully-witty comedies of manners receive the most fanfare from the general public and much of academia, Wilde's most "serious" play-Salome-rightfully deserves an equal amount of attention. Written by emerging scholars, established scholars, and notable Wilde scholars at the top of the field, the far-ranging essays in this book-the first collection solely on Wilde's Salome-provide new readings of the play, allowing us to better assess how and why Salome either fits or does not fit into Wilde's oeuvre. Framed in a new light in this collection, this fuller understanding of Salome should potentially change the way we read both Salome and Wilde's entire oeuvre."--Publisher's description | |||
==Editions== | |||
Published in Amsterdam, Netherlands; and New York, NY: Rodopi, 2013. | |||
==Contents== | |||
* Introduction: Salome as anomaly? / Michael Y. Bennett | |||
*Oscar Wilde as a French writer: considering Wilde's French in Salomé / Ian Andrew MacDonald | |||
*The double life of Salomé: sexuality, nationalism and self-translation in Oscar Wilde / Elizabeth Richmond-Garza | |||
* Wilde's Salome: the chastity, promiscuity and monstrosity of symbols / Andrew R. Russ | |||
* The trouble with gender in Salome / Helen Davies | |||
* The moon as symbol in Salome: Oscar Wilde's invocation of the Triple White Goddess / Joan Navarre | |||
* Death and tragedy in Thomas Hardy's The return of the native and Oscar Wilde's Salome / Tom Ue | |||
* Necrophilia and enchantment in Salome / Kirby Farrell | |||
* Deviant desires and dance: the femme fatale status of Salome and the Dance of the seven veils / Tony W. Garland | |||
* Staging Salome's dance in Wilde's play and Strauss's opera / Richard Allen Cave | |||
* A Wilde performance: Bunburying and "bad faith" in Salome and The importance of being Earnest / Michael Y. Bennett | |||
* Salome and the shudder of history: a reading in memory of Morse Peckham / Robert Combs | |||
* The race to perform: Salome and the Wilde Harlem Renaissance / Margaux Poueymirou | |||
* Unspeakable things: Headlong Theatre's Salome and an aesthetic for the new millennium / Peter Raby | |||
* Intertextuality and intermediality in Oscar Wilde's Salome, or: how Oscar Wilde became a postmodernist / Kees de Vries | |||
* Salome on Sunset Boulevard / Steven Price. | |||
==External links== | |||
*[ Google Books] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 30 September 2023
Refiguring Oscar Wilde's Salome (2011) is a volume edited by Michael Y. Bennett.
Abstract
"While Oscar Wilde's delightfully-witty comedies of manners receive the most fanfare from the general public and much of academia, Wilde's most "serious" play-Salome-rightfully deserves an equal amount of attention. Written by emerging scholars, established scholars, and notable Wilde scholars at the top of the field, the far-ranging essays in this book-the first collection solely on Wilde's Salome-provide new readings of the play, allowing us to better assess how and why Salome either fits or does not fit into Wilde's oeuvre. Framed in a new light in this collection, this fuller understanding of Salome should potentially change the way we read both Salome and Wilde's entire oeuvre."--Publisher's description
Editions
Published in Amsterdam, Netherlands; and New York, NY: Rodopi, 2013.
Contents
- Introduction: Salome as anomaly? / Michael Y. Bennett
- Oscar Wilde as a French writer: considering Wilde's French in Salomé / Ian Andrew MacDonald
- The double life of Salomé: sexuality, nationalism and self-translation in Oscar Wilde / Elizabeth Richmond-Garza
- Wilde's Salome: the chastity, promiscuity and monstrosity of symbols / Andrew R. Russ
- The trouble with gender in Salome / Helen Davies
- The moon as symbol in Salome: Oscar Wilde's invocation of the Triple White Goddess / Joan Navarre
- Death and tragedy in Thomas Hardy's The return of the native and Oscar Wilde's Salome / Tom Ue
- Necrophilia and enchantment in Salome / Kirby Farrell
- Deviant desires and dance: the femme fatale status of Salome and the Dance of the seven veils / Tony W. Garland
- Staging Salome's dance in Wilde's play and Strauss's opera / Richard Allen Cave
- A Wilde performance: Bunburying and "bad faith" in Salome and The importance of being Earnest / Michael Y. Bennett
- Salome and the shudder of history: a reading in memory of Morse Peckham / Robert Combs
- The race to perform: Salome and the Wilde Harlem Renaissance / Margaux Poueymirou
- Unspeakable things: Headlong Theatre's Salome and an aesthetic for the new millennium / Peter Raby
- Intertextuality and intermediality in Oscar Wilde's Salome, or: how Oscar Wilde became a postmodernist / Kees de Vries
- Salome on Sunset Boulevard / Steven Price.
External links
- [ Google Books]
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