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While Salomé, An Ideal Husband and The Picture of Dorian Gray had dwelt on more serious wrongdoing, vice in Earnest is represented by Algy's craving for cucumber sandwiches.
Salomé ( 1923 ), a silent film directed by Charles Bryant and starring Alla Nazimova, is a film adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play of the same name.
The play itself is a loose retelling of the biblical story of King Herod and his execution of John the Baptist ( here, as in Wilde's play, called Jokaanan ) at the request of his stepdaughter, Salomé, whom he lusts after.
It is, of course, impossible to say, but one of the extras in Salomé reported that a number of the cast members — both featured and extras — were indeed gay, but not an unusual percentage of them, and certainly not all of them.
What can be said is that Nazimova herself was usually thought of as a lesbian ( despite occasional flings with men including Paul Ivano ), the two guard characters ( who, next to Salomé, have the most screen time ) are at least played very stereotypically gay, and several of the female courtiers are men in drag.
It is also possible that the play Salomé by Oscar Wilde, published in 1893, was another symbolist source of inspiration for The King in Yellow.
The ominous language used, the drama, and the feeling of unease and expectation evokes Chambers's play ; on page one of Salomé, the moon is described as a " little princess who wears a yellow veil "; on pages three and nine, the young Syrian says, " How pale the princess is!
* March 29 – At the 14th annual Eurovision Song Contest held at the Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain, the final result is a four-way tie for first place between Spain (" Vivo cantando " – Salomé ); United Kingdom (" Boom Bang-a-Bang " – Lulu ); Netherlands (" De Troubadour " – Lenny Kuhr ) and France (" Un jour, un enfant " – Frida Boccara ).
That the expression is in French probably comes from the fact that the fin de siècle is particularly associated with certain late 19th-century French-speaking circles in Paris and Brussels, exemplified by artists like Stéphane Mallarmé and Claude Debussy, movements like Symbolism, and in works like Oscar Wilde's Salomé ( originally written in French and premiered in Paris )— which connects the idea of the fin de siècle also to the Aesthetic movement.
Salomé is played by Jessica Chastain.
The title of the book is " Den blonda besten hos Nietzsche-Lou Salomé ".
54, is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by the composer, based on Hedwig Lachmann's German translation of the French play Salomé by Oscar Wilde.
He is the father of 7 children: Simon ( born May 20, 1969 ), Sarah ( born June 7, 1976 ), Salomé Lelouch ( born June 25, 1983 ), daughter Sabaya ( born August 26, 1987 ), son Sachka ( born September 13, 1989 ), daughter Shaya ( born 1992 ) and Stella.
Salome ( or in French: Salomé ) is a tragedy by Oscar Wilde.
Scholars like Nassaar point out that Wilde employs a number of the images favored by Israel's kingly poets and that the moon is meant to suggest the pagan goddess Cybele, who, like Salomé, was obsessed with preserving her virginity and thus took pleasure in destroying male sexuality.
Australian musician Nick Cave wrote a 5-act play entitled Salomé which is included in the 1988 collection of Cave's writings, King Ink ( the play alludes to the Gospel account, Wilde's play, and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes's 1869 painting, The Beheading of John the Baptist ).
Salomé Zourabichvili () ( born 18 March 1952 ) is a French-born Georgian politician, from 2004 to 2005 Foreign Minister of Georgia and a former diplomat in the French service.
In the Name of Salomé ( 2000 ) is a novel that weaves together the lives of two distinct women, illustrating how they devoted their lives to political causes.
In the 1961 film King of Kings, Salomé, portrayed by Brigid Bazlen, performs a similar dance ; her voluptuous seduction of a drunken lascivious Herod Antipas remains highly praised and is now widely regarded as Bazlen's best performance.
The dance is referenced in the song's chorus-" Shake it, shake it, shake it, Salomé ".
Salomé ( born June 21, 1943 ), born Maria Rosa Marco Poquet, is a female Spanish Catalan singer.
His operatic voice is probably best appreciated in commercial offerings such as " Nemico della patria " from Andrea Chénier, and " C ’ en est fait … Salomé demande " from Hérodiade.

Salomé and called
U2 released a song called " Salomé " as a B-side to their 1992 single " Even Better Than the Real Thing ".

Salomé and one
Princess George's choice of a Swiss teacher for the girls, Salomé de Gélieu, proved to be a good one.
Consequently, he tried something different: he set music to Wilde's Salomé in 1905, and racketed quite some scandal with this opera, including in the New York Met, where the production had to be closed after one night.
Ricketts was one of two well-known illustrators of Oscar Wilde's work, the other being Aubrey Beardsley who worked on Salomé.
A few weeks after the family left New Orleans to work, the father and son were reported to have died, but no one knew what became of the two young girls, Dorothea, six, and Salomé four.

Salomé and first
* Oscar Wilde's Salomé ( 1893, first performed in Paris 1896 )
* 1861-Théodore Salomé (" first " Second Grand Prize )
" Discovery " of the relics of Mary Jacobé and Mary Salomé first occurred in the 15th century.
The Lord Chamberlain's ban was not lifted for almost forty years ; the first public performance of Salomé in England was at the Savoy Theatre on October 5, 1931.
In 1908 he conducted the first performance of Florent Schmitt's La tragédie de Salomé which was a success and led to more engagements with leading musicians, including acting as chorus master for the first performance of Claude Debussy's Le martyre de Saint Sébastien.
It was there that she began choreographing for television, creating the first two ballets – Eve of St. Agnes and Dance of Salomé – ever commissioned by the BBC.
He married Salomé Amelia Machado on 29 December 1885 ; she was from Cuba and received her BA from Smith College in 1883, making her the first Latina to graduate from Smith.

Salomé and films
Salomé was screened in 1989 at the New York International Festival of Lesbian and Gay films and in 1990 at the New York Gay Experimental Film Festival.
IMDB lists at the very least 25 Salome / Salomé films, and numerous resettings of the Salome story to modern times.

Salomé and be
Mark includes Mary, the mother of James and Salome ( not to be confused with Salomé the daughter of Herodias ) at the crucifixion and Salome at the tomb.
Freud wrote to Salomé that " I confess that I do not really miss him ; I had long realised that he could be of no further service ; indeed that he constituted a threat to the future.
She was a light-skinned slave believed by some in the German immigrant community to be Salomé Müller.

Salomé and made
Salomé's story was made the subject of a play by Oscar Wilde that premiered in Paris in 1896, under the French name Salomé.

Salomé and .
* February 11 – Oscar Wilde's play " Salomé premieres in Paris.
File: Gustave Moreau Salomé 1876. jpg | Salomé ( 1876 ).
In 2006, Salomé became available on DVD as a double feature with the avant garde film Lot in Sodom ( 1933 ) by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber.
Like The King in Yellow, Salomé was originally written in French before being translated ; it was then banned in Britain because of its scandalous reputation.
Marcel Schwob corrected the original French version of Salomé on behalf of Oscar Wilde.
Richard Strauss's 1905 opera Salomé, based on the play by Oscar Wilde, uses a subject frequently depicted by symbolist artists.
His great-granddaughter Salomé Ballí, who inherited the land in the early 1800s, married John Young, a Brownsville businessman in about 1848.
McAllen married Salomé Ballí de Young in 1861, and in 1862 they had a son, James Ballí McAllen.
* July 26-Théodore Salomé, organist and composer ( b. 1834 )
Miguel de Unamuno was born in Bilbao, a port city of Spain, the son of Félix de Unamuno and Salomé Jugo.
In 1904, Morton was succeeded by manager Alfred Butt, who introduced many innovations to the theatre, including dancers, such as Maud Allan ( including her famous Salomé ) and Anna Pavlova, and elegant pianist-singer Margaret Cooper.
Though Oscar Wilde never published anything within its pages, it was linked to him because Beardsley had illustrated his Salomé and because he was on friendly terms with many of the contributors.

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