An astounding novel of decadence, debauchery, and secrecy from one of Ireland's greatest writers. Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read
Enthralled by his own exquisite portrait, Dorian Gray makes a Faustian bargain to sell his soul in exchange for eternal youth and beauty. Under the influence of Lord Henry Wotton, he is drawn into a corrupt double life, where he is able to indulge his desires while remaining a gentleman in the eyes of polite society. Only Dorian's picture bears the traces of his decadence.A knowing account of a secret life and an analysis of the darker side of late Victorian society. The Picture of Dorian Gray offers a disturbing portrait of an individual coming face to face with the reality of his soul. Shocking in its suggestion of unspeakable sin, this novel was later used as evidence against Wilde when he was tried for indecency in 1895.
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- ISBN10 0141439572
- ISBN13 9780141439570
- Publish Date 4 February 2003 (first published 1 January 1890)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 8 February 2021
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Imprint Penguin Classics
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 304
- Language English
- URL https://penguinrandomhouse.com/books/isbn/9780141439570
Reviews
Quirky Cat
nightingalereads
celinenyx
Here are some of my favourite quotes:
When I like people immensely, I never tell their names to any one. It is like surrendering a part of them.
Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one.
I like persons better than principles, and I like persons with no principles better than anything else in the world.
But the bravest man amongst us is afraid of himself.
Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
bumblingbookworm
I bought this for a book club in 2006, I tried to read it, couldn't get into it, and it has sat unread on my shelves ever since. Finally I've read it, but unfortunately I didn't enjoy it. If I was buying a classic today, let's just say I wouldn't have picked this up. It's clear that I'm in the minority here, as this is a beloved classic, but I think one of the problems is that I don't enjoy horror (books or movies), so I was never going to enjoy this.
I found this book boring, and it waffled on far too much. There were whole chunks that I read and just couldn't take in, I was so bored. The pace and the action in the second half was better, but still not great. Dorian Gray was reprehensible as a character, and I understand that that was the point, but I didn't enjoy reading about it. A lot of my rating is based on enjoyment, and this book just wasn't for me.