When the young and handsome Dorian Gray sees his newly painted portrait, he wishes to remain forever youthful, while the painting ages in his place. As he descends into a world of hedonism, moral decay, and secrecy, his outward beauty remains untouched, but his soul darkens with every sin. Oscar Wilde’s only novel is a daring philosophical exploration of art, ethics, and the double lives we lead, as captivating today as when it first shocked Victorian readers.
A haunting portrait of beauty, vanity, and the cost of desire.
- Explore the dangers of vanity and eternal youth.
- Delve into Wilde’s rich prose and biting wit.
- Examine the divide between appearance and morality.
- Uncover a gothic tale filled with decadence and dread.
- Experience a novel that defies time with its provocative themes.
Perfect For
- Fans of psychological fiction and gothic literature.
- Readers drawn to moral and aesthetic paradoxes.
- Gift-givers seeking beautifully written, thought-provoking classics.
- Lovers of Oscar Wilde’s epigrams and sharp social commentary.
What Makes It Timeless
Its seductive blend of beauty and darkness, and its fearless confrontation of society’s moral double standards, ensure The Picture of Dorian Gray remains an enduring literary classic.