1 min read'Like a dead thing smeared with gold': the Ambiguity of Attraction in Wilde's Writing'The Climax' by Aubrey Beardsley, illustrated 1893 for Oscar Wilde's play 'Salome'.Oscar Wilde's Ambiguity of Attraction.pdfDownload PDF • 321KB
'The Climax' by Aubrey Beardsley, illustrated 1893 for Oscar Wilde's play 'Salome'.Oscar Wilde's Ambiguity of Attraction.pdfDownload PDF • 321KB
The Compulsion for ConfessionTed Hughes in an interview with the 'Paris Review', Spring 1995: "Goethe called his work one big confession, didn't he? Looking at his work in the broadest sense, you could say the same of Shakespeare