In a world where beauty is everything, Dorian Gray discovers the dangerous allure of eternal youth and unrestrained pleasure. Captivated by a portrait that ages in his place, he embarks on a reckless journey where indulgence and vanity become his only pursuits. As the years pass, Dorian remains unchanged, but his portrait grows darker, a chilling reflection of his hidden sins. Torn between his desire for perfection and the haunting consequences of his actions, Dorian faces a battle that threatens not only his soul but the very essence of his existence.
When The Picture of Dorian Gray was first published in 1890, it challenged Victorian norms with its bold exploration of decadence, morality, and the consequences of vanity. Wilde's novel broke from the era's conventions, pushing boundaries on both aestheticism and the tension between outward beauty and inner corruption. Its portrayal of a man who sacrifices his soul for eternal youth sparked controversy, prompting debates about morality, art, and the nature of sin. Today, it remains a powerful critique of society's obsession with surface beauty, making it a timeless commentary on the dark side of self-obsession.
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Oscar Wilde, born in 1854, was a celebrated Irish playwright, poet, and author, known for his sharp wit and flamboyant style. He gained fame in London's literary scene during the 1880s and 1890s, producing iconic works like The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest. Wilde's writing, known for its humor, irony, and satirical commentary on society, established him as a master of the genre of comedy of manners.Wilde's personal life was equally dramatic, marked by his relationships with men in an era when homosexuality was illegal. His career took a tragic turn in 1895 when he was imprisoned for ""gross indecency,"" after his affair with Lord Alfred Douglas was exposed. Wilde spent two years in prison, and upon release, he lived in exile in France, where he wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol reflecting on his suffering.Despite his fall from grace, Wilde's legacy endured through his works, which continue to be celebrated for their brilliance and wit. His plays and novels remain a significant part of the Western literary canon, admired for their critique of societal norms and exploration of human nature. Wilde died in 1900 in relative obscurity, but his work has since been recognized as foundational to modern literature.
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