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THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GREY (PLUTON ENGLISH CLASSICS COLLECTION)

THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GREY (PLUTON ENGLISH CLASSICS COLLECTION)

Paperback - 256 pages

ā€œThe Picture of Dorian Grayā€ was written by Irish author Oscar Wilde (1854-1900). A young man named Dorian Gray is swayed by the hedonistic worldview of his new social circle and begins to live the life of a libertine in constant search for pleasure. The novel explores very complex philosophical themes, such as the duplicity of the human soul and the reverence for beauty and pleasure. ā€œThe Picture of Dorian Grayā€ caused outrage in British reviewers and readers alike for its alleged immorality and indecency, and sparked in Oscar Wilde a furious defence of the creative process and the importance of freedom in artistic expression.

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THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GREY (PLUTON ENGLISH CLASSICS COLLECTION)

Paperback - 256 pages

ā€œThe Picture of Dorian Grayā€ was written by Irish author Oscar Wilde (1854-1900). A young man named Dorian Gray is swayed by the hedonistic worldview of his new social circle and begins to live the life of a libertine in constant search for pleasure. The novel explores very complex philosophical themes, such as the duplicity of the human soul and the reverence for beauty and pleasure. ā€œThe Picture of Dorian Grayā€ caused outrage in British reviewers and readers alike for its alleged immorality and indecency, and sparked in Oscar Wilde a furious defence of the creative process and the importance of freedom in artistic expression.

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Paperback - 256 pages

ā€œThe Picture of Dorian Grayā€ was written by Irish author Oscar Wilde (1854-1900). A young man named Dorian Gray is swayed by the hedonistic worldview of his new social circle and begins to live the life of a libertine in constant search for pleasure. The novel explores very complex philosophical themes, such as the duplicity of the human soul and the reverence for beauty and pleasure. ā€œThe Picture of Dorian Grayā€ caused outrage in British reviewers and readers alike for its alleged immorality and indecency, and sparked in Oscar Wilde a furious defence of the creative process and the importance of freedom in artistic expression.