
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde (1890)
“A man sells his soul for eternal beauty — and discovers that beauty without conscience is just a more elegant form of decay.”
EraVictorian / Aesthetic Movement
Pages254
Difficulty★★★☆☆ Challenging
AP Appearances9
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