Abstract:The Salome of Oscar Wilde became one of the fundamental ways of construction and access to a myth with nineteenth-century explanation and connotations and a perpetuated vigor in the cinema. The Salome of Oscar Wilde was an aesthetic vehicle of late Victorian gay emancipation as Ken Rusell knew how to denounce and explain. Access to the subject condition that was apparently achieved with the will to revenge was impaired by the instrumental interest of the author. Nevertheless, women artists saw in that wildeana… Show more
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