Om Salome And Ballad Of Reading Gaol
Delve into the dark and daring mind of Oscar Wilde with these two mesmerizing works. From the biblical tale of Salome, a seductive dancer who demands the head of John the Baptist, to the chilling account of Wilde's own experience in prison, these texts showcase his unique blend of drama, wit, and tragedy. With their themes of sex, death, and scandal, they are a testament to Wilde's enduring legacy as one of the greatest writers of the 19th century.
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