Originally published in 1890 in the Philadelphia Lippincott monthly magazine, The Picture of Dorian Gray stands as the sole novel penned by Irish writer Oscar Wilde. After revisions and adjustments, the book was released in its complete form in 1891, eliciting mixed reviews due to its controversial content.
At the center of the narrative is Dorian Gray, a wealthy and handsome man whose portrait ages instead of him, bearing the marks of his sinful deeds. As Dorian descends into cruelty, his outward appearance remains youthful and attractive.
Exploring themes of eroticism and hedonism, the novel also offers a commentary on aestheticism, an art movement prevalent in the 19th century. Throughout the story, Wilde both celebrates and critiques this artistic philosophy.
Recommended for: Readers with an interest in classic Gothic fiction, 19th-century literature, and philosophical explorations of art, morality, and the human condition. This novel by Oscar Wilde appeals to a wide range of readers, from students and literature enthusiasts to those with a background in the humanities and social sciences.
You will:
- Delve into the captivating and thought-provoking narrative of Dorian Gray, a man who becomes obsessed with preserving his youth and beauty at the expense of his soul.
- Examine the novel’s themes of aestheticism, hedonism, morality, and the corrupting influence of unchecked desires.
- Explore Wilde’s masterful use of language, symbolism, and psychological depth to craft a compelling and multifaceted story.
- Gain insights into the societal critiques and discussions of art, ethics, and the human condition that were prevalent in the late 19th-century literary landscape.
- Analyze the complex moral dilemmas and philosophical questions raised by Dorian Gray’s journey, and how they continue to resonate with modern readers.
- Appreciate the enduring cultural impact of this classic work, which has inspired adaptations in various media, from film and theater to visual arts and music.
- Develop a deeper understanding of the Gothic genre and its exploration of the darker aspects of human nature and the human experience.
- Engage with the novel’s exploration of themes such as vanity, narcissism, the nature of sin, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.
Plot
The story begins with a conversation between two young people — Lord Henry Wotton and the cult and successful painter Basil Hallward.
The picture of the handsome Dorian Gray in the studio of Hallward awakens Lord Henry’s curiosity. So, Hallward expresses his first encounter with the young man who has taken him to the edge of a crisis of his life. For the painter, Dorian Gray takes him to a new artistic movement, which must include all the romantic passion and all the Greek spirit perfection. Although, Basil has doubts about introducing Dorian to his friend Lord Henry. Since he fears there could be a negative influence of Henry on the young man.
The hedonistic influence of Lord Henry on Dorian leads him to explore his sensuality. When Dorian sees his portrait for the first time, he realizes his beauty. And this becomes like a great revelation for him. At the same time, he fears the decline of his charm and feels jealous of the image. For this reason, he wants his portrait to age in his place.
One night after cruelly canceling his marriage proposal with Sibyl, he realizes for the first time of a change in his portrait. Since then, the picture will reflect the sins that Dorian commits. And he will keep his physical appearance without any modification. For Dorian, the portrait becomes a magic mirror that will reveal the essence of his soul.
Licensing
Oscar Wilde. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Publisher: Ward Lock and Co (London, New York & Melbourne), 1891. Originally published in 1890. This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Text from Wikisource: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Picture_of_Dorian_Gray_(1891)
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