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📱 eBook en inglés SALOMÉ

DigiCat- 8596547401773

Teatro Teatro contemporáneo español del XIX al XXI

Sinopsis de SALOMÉ

In "Salomé," Oscar Wilde presents a masterful one-act play that explores the intertwining themes of desire, power, and moral ambiguity through the lens of biblical history. Written originally in French and set in a lushly poetic style, the play dramatizes the infamous story of Salomé, a young woman whose seductive dance ultimately leads to the demise of John the Baptist. Wildes nuanced use of symbolism and lyricism reflects both the decadence of the late 19th century and a profound commentary on the nature of obsession and retribution, making it a notable contribution to the Symbolist movement. Oscar Wilde, renowned for his wit and his flamboyant persona, was an influential figure in the world of literature and social commentary. His fascination with the themes of sexuality, art, and identity is evident in "Salomé," informed by his own experiences of societal constraints and personal struggles. Wildes life, marked by both acclaim and tragedy, serves as a backdrop to his exploration of humanitys darker impulses, as well as the conflict between societal expectations and personal desires. This remarkable play is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of art and morality. Its rich language and complex characters invite readers to engage with timeless questions about desire and consequence, rendering it not only a pivotal work of Wildes repertoire but also a profound inquiry into the human condition.

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Ficha técnica


Editorial: Digicat

ISBN: 8596547401773

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 13/11/2022

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Escrito por Oscar Wilde


Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), escritor, poeta y dramaturgo irlandés, célebre en su tiempo por su ingenio y figura prominente del movimiento esteticista, que valoraba el arte por el arte. Su vida personal estuvo marcada por un juicio por homosexualidad, lo que resultó en su encarcelamiento. Entre sus obras destacan "El retrato de Dorian Gray", "La importancia de llamarse Ernesto", "Salomé" o "De Profundis".
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