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The Picture of Dorian Gray special edition as your showpiece literary classic. Handsome young
Dorian Gray sees a painter's stunning portrait of him and becomes transfixed by his own beauty.
Troubled by the knowledge that the painting will remain handsome while he himself will wither
Dorian exchanges his soul for eternal youth. From that point on Dorian lives a life of
hedonistic indulgence knowing that only the painting will show his moral corruption. Literary
history and meaning: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde was first published in 1890.
Wilde's first and only novel delivers a scathing critique of Victorian society's superficial
judgments and hypocrisy. The novel provokes philosophical thought on the duality of human
nature and the ethical consequences of surrendering to one's baser instincts. Though
controversial in its time The Picture of Dorian Gray continues to be a celebrated literary
work and it resonates with twenty-first century readers posing questions about who we are
versus how we present ourselves in our social profiles online and offline and the high cost
of prioritizing image over ethics.