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Beauty, temptation, and a terrible secret lie at the heart of The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, one of the most unforgettable novels in English literature and gothic fiction. When a young man’s portrait begins to age while he stays forever young, Dorian Gray is drawn into a life of indulgence without consequences—until the truth becomes too ugly to escape.

With brilliant dialogue and haunting imagery, Wilde explores vanity, corruption, morality, and the fear of aging. The novel is both a dark fantasy and a sharp critique of society’s obsession with appearance and pleasure.

Perfect for readers who enjoy classic novels, gothic horror, and philosophical storytelling, this masterpiece continues to captivate generations. The Picture of Dorian Gray is a powerful reminder that every choice leaves a mark—whether visible or not.

PUBLISHER: PENGUIN BOOKS

BINDING: PAPER BACK

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 252