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The Picture of Dorian Gray

Author: Oscar Wilde and Jeffrey Eugenides   Series: Modern Library Classics

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Oscar Wilde's story of a fashionable young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty isone of his most popular works.

The wish spoken by Dorian Gray as he looks at his portrait forms the basis of the plot of this story of a gilded and spoilt hedonist who is willing to sell his soul for his beauty.

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Oscar Wilde's story of a fashionable young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty isone of his most popular works.

The wish spoken by Dorian Gray as he looks at his portrait forms the basis of the plot of this story of a gilded and spoilt hedonist who is willing to sell his soul for his beauty.

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UNIQUE FEATURES- New Introduction by the dazzling Jeffrey Eugenides; newly commissioned endnotes by scholar Michael Davis; reading group guideOscar Wilde's classic, alluring novel of a man so obsessed with his appearance that he sacrifices his soul for eternal youth-with an introduction by Jeffrey EugenidesNow a critically acclaimed Broadway play starring Sarah Snook!Nominated as one of America's best-loved novels by PBS's The Great American ReadFascinated by his own beautiful portrait, Dorian Gray makes a Faustian pact to exchange his soul for perpetual youth and beauty. Guided by Lord Henry Wotton, he embarks on a life of corruption, satisfying his desires while still appearing as a respectable gentleman to society. Only Dorian's portrait shows the signs of his moral decline.An insightful depiction of a hidden life and a critique of the darker facets of late Victorian society, The Picture of Dorian Gray provides a chilling portrayal of a man confronting the reality of his soul. Shocking in its implications of forbidden transgressions, this novel was later used as evidence against Oscar Wilde during his 1895 trial for indecency.

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About the Author

Jeffrey Eugenides is the award-winning author of The Virgin Suicides; Middlesex, which won a Pulitzer Prize; and The Marriage Plot. Originally from Michigan, and educated at Brown University, he now lives in Berlin with his wife.

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Product Details

Publisher
Random House USA Inc | Modern Library Inc
Published
1st June 1998
Edition
1998th
Pages
304
ISBN
9780375751516

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