

Comparing ideas and techniques in the play to the positions of postmodern thinkers, this chapter argues that Wilde sought to incorporate literary and philosophical elements more common to the late 20th century than to the standards of his own time. Comparing ideas and techniques in the play to the positions of postmodern thinkers, this chapter argues that Wilde sought to incorporate literary and philosophical elements more common to the late 20th century than to the standards of his own time.ĪB - This paper approaches Wilde's play from three separate directions: intertextual, visual and musical. N2 - This paper approaches Wilde's play from three separate directions: intertextual, visual and musical. Illustration for Oscar Wildes Salome by Aubrey Beardsley, 1894 (Source: Victoria and Albert Museum, London). T2 - How Oscar Wilde Become a Postmodernist T1 - Intertextuality and Intermediality in Oscar Wilde's Salome
