



The Picture of Dorian Gray
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4.2 • 258 Ratings
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Publisher Description
When the artist Basil Hallward is hired to paint a portrait of the young and handsome Dorian Gray, he becomes obsessed with his subject’s beauty. Dorian is obsessed with his own beauty as well, and sells his soul so that his portrait will age and wither in his place. Free of the confines of age, Dorian indulges himself in depravity and decadence, while the portrait sits upstairs, decaying more and more with each sin….
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
First published in 1890 in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine and the following year in novel form, The Picture of Dorian Gray categorically changed Victorian Britain and the landscape of literature. An ostentatious, self-confessed aesthete, known for his wit and intellect, Wilde not only had to endure his prose being labeled "poisonous" and "vulgar," but also suffer its use as evidence in the ensuing trial, resulting in his eventual imprisonment for crimes of "gross indecency." Frankel's introduction provides a deft preliminary analysis of the novel itself exploring etymology and extensive editorial alterations (both accidental and deliberate) and offers valuable insight into the socio-cultural juxtaposition of aristocratic Victorian society and the London underworld. The original typescript provides the unique opportunity to examine what was considered acceptable in both the US and UK at the time. Intriguing annotations allude to Wilde's influences and enterprising range of reference, incorporating art, poetry, literature, Greek mythology, philosophy, and fashion (certain to inspire further reading; an appendix is provided). Comparisons are drawn between Dorian Gray and Wilde's other literary output, as well as to the work of Walter Pater. Numerous illustrations subtly compliment Frankel s inferences. A fine contextualization of a major work of fiction profoundly interpreted, ultimately riveting.
Customer Reviews
Interesting
A delightful read, though a few parts are little tedious. Lord Henry’s character is portrayed very finely by the author. His words are indeed very influential.
Dorian Gray is meaningful
If you are looking for an adventurous plot heavy book then this isn’t the book for you, it’s very good, and instead of plot and the enticing story we’re use to from modern novels this novel focuses more on physiological ideas and morals. It’s a very good novel but do not expect an exciting read. I’ve very much enjoyed this book and suggest it for anyone who looks for more in a book then just a story
The Picture of Dorian Gray
A great book worth reading! 😃The ending left me very surprised.😁