The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Robert Mighall (Noted by), Robert Mighall

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  • Pub. Date: January 2003
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 50,062

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    • Pub. Date: January 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 50,062

    Synopsis

    Spellbound before his own portrait, Dorian Gray utters a fateful wish. In exchange for eternal youth he gives his soul, to be corrupted by the malign influence of his mentor, the aesthete and hedonist Lord Henry Wotton. The novel was met with moral outrage by contemporary critics who, dazzled perhaps by Wilde's brilliant style, may have confused the author with his creation, Lord Henry, to whom even Dorian protests, 'You cut life to pieces with your epigrams.'. Encouraged by Lord Henry to substitute pleasure for goodness and art for reality, Dorian tries to watch impassively as he brings misery and death to those who love him. But the picture is watching him, and, made hideous by the marks of sin, it confronts Dorian with the reflection of his fall from grace, the silent bearer of what is in effect a devastating moral judgement.

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    An incredibly handsome young man in Victorian England retains his youthful appearance over the years while his portrait reflects both his age and evil soul as he pursues a life of decadence and corruption.

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    Biography

    The ever-quotable Oscar Wilde once said, "Anybody can make history. Only a great man can write it." From his outsize celebrity in Victorian London to his authorship of fiction, drama, and poetry that uniquely captured his era, it's fair to say that Wilde succeeded on both counts.

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    be careful what you wish for...by songcatchers

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    October 25, 2008: This book contains 5 stories, all fascinating! The Picture of Dorian Gray is a gripping tale about the evils of being superficial. It was intriguing to see how the portrait changed to reflect the heart and soul of Dorian. Dorian was able to remain young and beautiful while his sins were reflected on canvas for the whole world to see. Dorian locks the portrait away to try to hide his shame from the world which is a very human impulse! I wonder, if it hadn't all been to much for him to bear, would he have been immortal? Could he truly have stayed young forever? Dorian must never have heard the old adage, be careful what you wish for because it may come true!

    Oscar Wilde is Goldenby Anonymous

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    April 24, 2008: Oscar Wilde is a literary genious! 'The Picture of Dorian Gray,' is haunting and enchanting. It is a true piece of Victorian era literature. It combined vanity with borderline immortality, incorporated into the dandy, who is named Dorian Gray. Imagine, looking at a painting of yourself in youth and then being hit with the reality that someone has just captured a part of your life that will never change on canvas, but you will grow old and have to look back on the painting. Dorian was haunted by this thought, when he saw his beautiful youthful face. It turned out, the painting would age for him, but it came at a price.


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