Salome and the Dance of Writing
How does literature imagine its own powers of representation? Françoise Meltzer attempts to answer this question by looking at how the portrait—the painted portrait, framed—appears in various literary texts. Alien to the verbal system of the text yet mimetic of the gesture of writing, the textual portrait becomes a telling measure of literature
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The Dance of Salome, Streets of Paris, 1933 Century of Progress, Chicago.
Book Review: Modernism and the Choreographic Imagination: Salome's Dance After 1890 – The Modernist Review
Intro_to_Literature_2012-2013-1.ppt
Victorian Literature and the Victorian Visual Imagination
NMU Theatre & Dance Presents 'Salome
Rochester Review :: University of Rochester
Salome: Was the dancing daughter of Herodias a child? - Marg Mowczko
Salome, Where She Danced (1945) - IMDb
File:Salome's Dance.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Dancing with Salomé Review by Christopher Josiffe in Fortean Times – Nina Antonia
Salomé: A Tragedy in One Act by Oscar Wilde, Paperback