"The Picture of Dorian Gray" is the most famous novel of the great Irish philosopher, writer and poet Oscar Wilde (English Oscar Wilde, 1854–1900).
Basil Hallward paints a portrait of the golden-haired handsome Dorian Gray. Admiring the canvas, the careless young man expresses his desire to grow old only in the picture, while remaining young forever in real life.
Oscar Wilde is called the "Prince of Paradoxes" - he brought the game of the mind and incredible sharpness of thought to perfection in each of the plays he wrote.
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