"The Picture of Dorian Gray" is Oscar Wilde's only novel, published in 1890. The novel raises questions about the nature of the human soul, the value of beauty, and moral boundaries.
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" is a witty yet dark exploration of the conflicts between external attractiveness and internal depravity, provoking reflection on the consequences of the pursuit of endless pleasure.
Oscar Wilde is called the "Prince of Paradoxes"—he brought the play of wit and incredible refinement of thought to perfection in each of the plays he wrote.
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