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9-12 Years
Language
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The Picture Of Dorian Gray Is A Gothic Classic By Oscar Wilde About A Young Man Who Longs To Stay Young While A Portrait Reveals The Truth Of His Soul. Set In Victorian London, This Novel Braids Beauty, Morality, And The Costs Of Excess Into A Dark, Thought-Provoking Tale That Challenges Readers To Examine The Price Of Vanity. Ideal For Fans Of Literary Fiction, Mature Readers, And Anyone Drawn To Sharp Wit And Big Questions About Identity.
Written With Wilde's Signature Elegance, The Picture Of Dorian Gray Unfolds As A Tightly Woven Tale Of Temptation, Art, And Conscience. The Narrative Voice Blends Social Satire With Intimate Psychological Insight, Guiding Readers From Salons To Secrets With Ease. The Living Portrait Acts As A Haunting Mirror That Suggests A Deeper Truth Beneath Outward Youth, Inviting Thoughtful Reflections On Artistry, Desire, And Responsibility.
As A Paperback Edition, It Offers Portable Accessibility For Reading At Home Or On The Go. Wilde's Prose Rewards Rereading, And The Themes Stay Surprisingly Current, Making The Picture Of Dorian Gray A Conversation Starter About Identity, Morality, And The Cost Of A Life Devoted To Pleasure.
After Finishing The Picture Of Dorian Gray, Readers Are Left With Enduring Questions About What They Value And How Choices Shape A Life. The Novel Invites Contemplation Of Art, Ethics, And The Human Condition, Offering A Reading Experience That Lingers Long After The Final Sentence.
Product Details
Author
Oscar Wilde
Publisher
Om Books
Language
English
SKU
BK0380365
ISBN
9789380070315
Reading Age
9-12 Years
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.