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Oscar Wilde

The Picture of Dorian Gray

In “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” Oscar Wilde explores themes of hedonism, moral decay, and the relationship between beauty and ethics through a blend of Gothic and philosophical prose. The novel follows the young and impressionable Dorian Gray, who becomes enamored with his own portrait painted by Basil Hallward, leading him to wish for eternal youth and beauty. As Dorian descends into a world of indulgence, the portrait subtly reveals his corrupted soul, providing a powerful commentary on the dangers of vanity and excess. Wilde's skillful interplay of aestheticism and morality positions this work as a cornerstone of fin-de-si√®cle literature, critiquing the superficiality of Victorian society. Oscar Wilde, a prominent figure in the Aesthetic Movement, was known for his sharp wit and flamboyant style. His own life, marked by contradictions'Äîcelebrated for his artistic brilliance yet ultimately condemned for his sexual orientation'Äîdeeply informs the narrative of Dorian Gray. The novel reflects Wilde's examination of the self and societal expectations, as well as his experiences in the world of art and beauty. This timeless classic remains essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of the human condition. Wilde'Äôs masterful prose invites readers to contemplate the price of beauty and the consequences of a life led by desire. Engage with “The Picture of Dorian Gray” to unravel not only the enchanting tale of Dorian'Äôs transformation but also to reflect on the moral dilemmas posed by a life unanchored in values.
269 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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