Ebook {Epub PDF} Salome/ Under the Hill: Oscar Wilde/Aubrey Beardsley by Oscar Wilde






















It was great. Wilde's Salome is a hypnotic, dark and twisted play. But to me Aubrey Beardsley's Under The Hill was the true highlight of the work. An erotic novel, it captures the quintessence of decadence and portrays acts of debauchery that are almost overwhelming to the reader/5. Salome/ Under the Hill: Oscar Wilde/Aubrey Beardsley by Oscar Wilde 63 ratings, average rating, 7 reviews Salome/ Under the Hill Quotes Showing of 1 “From harsh and shrill and clamant, the voices grew blurred and www.doorway.ru: Oscar Wilde.  · Few works in English literature have so peculiar a history as Oscar Wilde's play www.doorway.run originally in French in and ridiculed on its publication, translated into English by Lord Alfred Douglas ("Bosie" himself) and again heaped with scorn, it has survived for 75 years, served as the text (in abridged form) for Richard Strauss' world-famous opera, and emerged as an Brand: Dover Publications.


Wilde (Oscar) Salome: A Tragedy in One Act, one of large paper copies on Japanese vellum, title and list of plates with pictorial border and 9 plates only by Aubrey Beardsley (of 10, lacking plate of 'The Eyes of Herod' opposite p), 16pp. publisher's catalogue at end, later green morocco, gilt, spine gilt in compartments, [Mason Aubrey Beardsley was born on Aug, in Brighton, England, to Vincent Paul Beardsley and Ellen Agnus Pitt. He was christened on Octo. His grandfather was a Clerkenwell-based jeweller. His father was mostly plagued by tuberculosis and relied on the inheritance he had received from his maternal grandfather. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley was an English illustrator and author. His black ink drawings were influenced by Japanese woodcuts, and emphasized the grotesque, the decadent, and the erotic. He was a leading figure in the aesthetic movement which also included Oscar Wilde and James McNeill Whistler.


How Aubrey Beardsley’s Visionary Illustrations for Oscar Wilde’s “Salome” Subverted Victorian Gender Norms and Revolutionized the Graphic Arts “He is drawing not persons but personages; he is dramatizing not the relationships between personalities but the pure, geometric essence of relationship.” By Maria Popova. - Salome; Aubrey Beardsley and Oscar Wilde; softcover. Dover Publications, - original from 67 pages of text and 20 Beardsley Illustrations and Designs. Very good condition. Signature and date on endpaper. - The story of Venus and Tannhauser or Under the Hill; written and illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley, Softcover. It was great. Wilde's Salome is a hypnotic, dark and twisted play. But to me Aubrey Beardsley's Under The Hill was the true highlight of the work. An erotic novel, it captures the quintessence of decadence and portrays acts of debauchery that are almost overwhelming to the reader.

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