

About this book
Summary
Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is a philosophical novel that explores the hedonistic pursuit of beauty and pleasure. The story follows Dorian Gray, a young man who wishes to remain youthful while his portrait ages and bears the marks of his moral corruption. Wilde's narrative delves into themes of vanity, influence, and the duality of human nature, offering a critique of societal values and the consequences of living a life devoid of conscience.Book information
Rating
★★★★ (4.3) (3)
Genre
Literary Classics
Length
8 hrs 1 min
Language
English
Table of Contents
1Title
12Chapter 10
2Preface
13Chapter 11
3Chapter 1
14Chapter 12
4Chapter 2
15Chapter 13
5Chapter 3
16Chapter 14