Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde
This is a story of moral corruption. A gothic melodrama, it is full of subtle impression and epigram. It touches on many of Wilde's recurring themes, such as the nature and spirit of art, aestheticism and the dangers inherent in it.






There is a reason Oscar Wilde is known as "the Wit". It's as though he has thought up these incredile quotations and weaved a story around them. Superb.

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