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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
272
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Picture Of Dorian Gray Is A Timeless Gothic Novel By Oscar Wilde That Delves Into Beauty, Morality, And The Perilous Lure Of Indulgence. Set In Victorian England, It Follows A Striking Young Man Whose Life Becomes Tied To A Mysterious PortraitโAnd To Questions About Vanity, Influence, And The Cost Of Living For Pleasure. This Enduring Classic Speaks To Adult Readers And Fans Of Literary Fiction Who Love Sharp Wit, Lush Atmosphere, And Ethical Introspection Wrapped In Suspense.
Written In WildeโS Polished, Razor-Edged Prose, The Picture Of Dorian Gray Unfolds Through Sharp Dialogue, Lush Rooms, And A Web Of Influence That Makes Art Feel Alive. The Experience Is Immersive: The Narrative Blends Wit With Weighty Questions About Vanity, Ethics, And The Price Of Pleasure, Inviting Readers To Weigh Appearances Against Truth And To Consider Their Own Limits As They Follow DorianโS Seductive Spiral.
After Finishing The Picture Of Dorian Gray, Readers Gain A Heightened Awareness Of How Choices Shape Who We Become, And A Lasting Reminder Of ArtโS Power To Reveal, Challenge, And Haunt The Self. The Haunting Portrait And The NovelโS Probing Questions Linger, Inviting Reflection On Beauty, Responsibility, And What Integrity Means When Appearances Tempt Us To Bend The Truth.
Product Details
Author
Oscar Wilde
Publisher
B Jain Publishers
Number of Pages
272
Language
English
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
28 x 22 x 2 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde Was Born In Dublin In 1854. He Was Educated At Trinity College, Dublin And Magdalen College, Oxford Where, A Disciple Of Pater, He Founded An Aesthetic Cult. In 1884 He Married Constance Lloyd, And His Two Sons Were Born In 1885 And 1886. His Novel, The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1891), And Social Comedies Lady Windermere'S Fan (1892), A Woman Of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband (1895), And The Importance Of Being Earnest (1895), Established His Reputation. In 1895, Following His Libel Action Against The Marquess Of Queesberry, Wilde Was Sentenced To Two Years' Imprisonment For Homosexual Conduct, As A Result Of Which He Wrote The Ballad Of Reading Gaol (1898), And His Confessional Letter De Profundis (1905). On His Release From Prison In 1897 He Lived In Obscurity In Europe, And Died In Paris In 1900.