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Saladin, Linda A. Fetishism and Fatal Women. New York: P. Lang, 1993.
Wilde, Oscar. Lord Alfred Douglas, trans. Aubrey Beardsley, ill. Salome: A Tragedy in One Act. New York: Dover, 1967.
"[Various Entries]." Dictionary.com. 2006-06-15. <http://dictionary.reference.com/>.Koritz, Amy. "Dancing the Orient for England: Maud Allen's 'The Vision of Salome.'" Theatre Journal 50:1 (1994): 63-78.
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