The Picture of Dorian Gray (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) by Oscar Wilde

The Picture of Dorian Gray (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)

by Oscar Wilde

An exquisitely beautiful young man in Victorian England retains his youthful and innocent appearance over the years while his portrait reflects both his age and evil soul as he pursues a life of decadence and corruption.

Reviewed by angelarenea9 on

3 of 5 stars

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I liked this book a lot more than I thought I would. I liked the aging picture thing. Everyone always says that this book has a theme of homosexuality, but I just didn't see it. Perhaps I will re-read it. But ironically it does remind me of being gay, but because of personal things happening at the time with friends rather than what is actually in the book, so you'd think I would have seen it.

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