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Visual Exegesis of Herodias and Salome from Feminist Rhetorical Criticism: The Construction of a Myth

open access: yesReligions
The biblical account of Salome has been marked throughout history by two main themes: on the one hand, the princess’s dance in front of the main rulers of Galilee, and on the other hand, the request for the head of John the Baptist to King Herod ...
Cristina Expósito de Vicente
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Interculturality on canvas - collages of religions and cultures in the oeuvre of Gustave Moreau [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU
Using the oeuvre of the French artist Gustave Moreau as an example, it will be shown how the French culture of the second half of the 19th century and the art of Symbolism adopted and depicted themes and motifs taken from Eastern cultures and ...
Nikolić Jovana
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Vers un nouveau mythe lunaire de Salomé, Modernité de la mise en scène de la danse de Salomé

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 2010
In Wilde’s Salome, the Moon is omnipresent. Richard Strauss produced Wilde’s moonlit piece which held supremacy over the world throughout the last century. But where does this myth of the Moon come from ?
Atsuko Ogane
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Michela Graziani y Salomé Vuelta García, eds., «Incroci teatrali italo-iberici» / Michela Graziani y Salomé Vuelta García, eds., «Storiografia e teatro tra Italia e Penisola Iberica»

open access: yesAnuario Lope de Vega: Texto, Literatura, Cultura, 2022
Reseña de Michela Graziani y Salomé Vuelta García, eds., Incroci teatrali italo-iberici, Olschki (Biblioteca dell’«Archivum Romanicum», Serie I, vol. 490), Florencia, 2018, 151 pp. ISBN: 9788822266170.
Ilaria Resta
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Virginity, the Temple Veil, and their Demise: A Hypothetical Reader's Perspective on Mary's Work in the Protevangelium of James [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In the second-century Protevangelium of James (henceforth PJ), Mary spins thread for a new temple veil. The episode has fascinated and perplexed both ancient and modern readers: Of all the jobs the author could have chosen for the protagonist, why this ...
Eric Vanden Eykel
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“A Woman Who is Dead”: The Tragedy, Transgression, and Religiousness of Oscar Wilde’s Salome

open access: yesABEI Journal, 2023
This article aims at analysing Oscar Wilde’s play Salome (1891) under the lens of Georges Bataille’s theory of transgression and eroticism, and the notion of eros present in archaic Greek lyric poetry.
Ana Carolina Vilalta Caetano
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Collisional excitation of [C II], [O I] and CO in Massive Galaxies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Many massive galaxies at the centres of relaxed galaxy clusters and groups have vast reservoirs of cool (~10,000 K) and cold (~100 K) gas. In many low redshift brightest group and cluster galaxies this gas is lifted into the hot ISM in filamentary ...
Canning, R. E. A.   +7 more
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Podoby Salome v díle Jaroslava Vrchlického

open access: yesBohemica Litteraria, 2018
In the 19th century, the image of Salome was transformed by significant changes that reflect contemporary social phenomena and changes in national literatures. Among the artists who depicted Salome in this period, whether in the context of Bible story or
Soňa Šinclová
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Escritura como proceso en la enseñanza de inglés como lengua extranjera

open access: yesRevista Caribeña de Investigación Educativa, 2020
Writing is, at times, neglected by both teachers and students. Far too often, courses involve an emphasis on speaking skills and direct grammar instruction.
Jesús Martínez   +2 more
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Lou Andreas-Salomé et le néerlandais

open access: yesNouveaux Cahiers de Marge, 2023
Cette contribution s’intéresse à une page restée blanche au sein de la réception de Lou Andreas-Salomé : son autotraduction néerlandaise In den strijd om God (1886).
Britta Benert
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