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Picture of Dorian Gray

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The Picture of Dorian Gray, written by Irish writer and playwright Oscar Wilde, scandalized readers when it was first published in 1890.

For over a century, this mesmerizing tale of horror and suspense has enjoyed wide popularity.

It ranks as one of Wildes most important creations and among the classic achievements of its kind.The well-known artist Basil Hallward meets the young Dorian Gray in the stately London home of his aunt, Lady Brandon.

Basil becomes immediately infatuated with Dorian, who is cultured, wealthy, and remarkably beautiful.

Such beauty, Basil believes, is responsible for a new mode of art, and he decides to paint a portrait of the young man.

While finishing the painting, Basil reluctantly introduces Dorian to his friend Lord Henry Wotton, a man known for scandal and exuberance.

Wotton inspires Dorian to live life through the senses, to feel beauty in everyday experience.

Dorian becomes enthralled by Wotton's ideas, and more so becomes obsessed with remaining young and beautiful.

He expresses a desire to sell his soul and have the portrait of him age, while he, the man, stays eternally young.

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Product Details
General Press
9388760093 / 9789388760096
eBook (EPUB)
24/12/2018
256 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Quiz No: 238925, Points 1.00, Book Level 4.80,
Middle Years - Key Stage 2 Learn More