Queen Salome
Title | Queen Salome PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth Atkinson |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2014-01-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 078649073X |
As the ruler of Judea from 76 to 67 B.C.E., Queen Salome Alexandra (ca. 141 B.C.E.-67 B.C.E.) appointed the kingdom's high priest, led its men in battle, subjugated neighboring kings, and stopped the religious violence that plagued her society. Presiding over Judea's greatest period of peace and prosperity, she shaped the Judaism of Jesus' day as well as our own. Virtually unknown today, Queen Salome remained so unique that historians have largely ignored her rather than try to explain the perplexing circumstances that brought her to power. This volume recreates Queen Salome's fascinating life and the time in which she lived--an age when women ruled the Middle East.
Queen of the Jews
Title | Queen of the Jews PDF eBook |
Author | Judy A. Petsonk |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2015-12-18 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1498232388 |
Queen Salome Alexandra ruled ancient Judea in the turbulent century before the birth of Jesus. She led troops, introduced universal education, expanded the rights of women, and brought healing to a nation torn apart by a civil war between the Pharisees and Sadducees. Vividly evoking scenes of ancient Jerusalem, Judy Petsonk's novel brings to life the queen's stormy relationship with her husband--and her love for the people who called her Shalom-Zion: the peace of Zion.
Salome
Title | Salome PDF eBook |
Author | Patti Rutka |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 117 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1608990931 |
What if reality TV met one of our oldest stories of blood revenge, lust, envy, and coming-of-age? Though the story of SalomŽ has been told down through the ages, this new rendition from a woman's perspective portrays mother-daughter forgiveness based on the story of the sensuous young woman who danced for Herod then demanded John the Baptist's head on a platter at her mother's instigation. Lush language and a riveting storyline combine to create this small jewel from debut novelist Patti Rutka.
Salome
Title | Salome PDF eBook |
Author | Oscar Wilde |
Publisher | Boston : B. Humphries Publishers, [196-?] |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780828314671 |
Contains all the Aubrey Beardsley drawings and is the English translation undertaken by Lord Alfred Douglas of Wilde's most brilliant tale of passion, which was originally written in French to avoid (unsuccessfully) Victorian censorship. Salome is a simple tale of complex passion. Wilde's heroine bears no resemblance to her biblical origin. His Salome is no mere instrument of Herodias, but a dangerous and passionate young woman whose thwarted affections for John the Baptist lead to a disasterous climax for all persons involved. Wilde's script is a brilliant look at deep-rooted desires and the dangers of obsession. This edition of the play is a must for anyone building their own theatrical library.
Salomé
Title | Salomé PDF eBook |
Author | Oscar Wilde |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Salomé (Complete Edition: English & French Version)
Title | Salomé (Complete Edition: English & French Version) PDF eBook |
Author | Oscar Wilde |
Publisher | e-artnow |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 2019-12-18 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
Salome tells the Biblical story of Salome, stepdaughter of the tetrarch Herod Antipas, who, to her stepfather's dismay but to the delight of her mother Herodias, requests the head of Jokanaan (John the Baptist) on a silver platter as a reward for dancing the dance of the seven veils. Wilde wrote Salome in French and translated it to English several years later. The play was refused a license by the Lord Chamberlain, since it was illegal to depict biblical characters. It was eventually performed in Paris, but the ban in England stood for almost forty years. This edition contains both French and English version of the play.
Salomé
Title | Salomé PDF eBook |
Author | Oscar Wilde |
Publisher | Lindhardt og Ringhof |
Pages | 52 |
Release | 2022-06-02 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 8726598728 |
Based on a story from the Bible, ‘Salomé’ provoked such outrage that it was banned from the British stage for a number of years. However, fiercely defended by academics for its literary worth, that law was finally overturned. In this dark tale, the beautiful Salomé tries to seduce the imprisoned prophet, Iokanaan. When he refuses her advances, Salomé is transformed into the ultimate femme fatale. A lyrical and fascinating play that deals with the themes of love, lust, revenge, murder, and madness, ‘Salomé’ is ideal for those who want to see Wilde at his most bloodthirsty. Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900) was an Irish novelist, poet, playwright, and wit. He was an advocate of the Aesthetic movement, which extolled the virtues of art for the sake of art. During his career, Wilde wrote nine plays, including ‘The Importance of Being Earnest,’ ‘Lady Windermere’s Fan,’ and ‘A Woman of No Importance,’ many of which are still performed today. His only novel, ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ was adapted for the silver screen, in the film, ‘Dorian Gray,’ starring Ben Barnes and Colin Firth. In addition, Wilde wrote 43 poems, and seven essays. His life was the subject of a film, starring Stephen Fry.