Book detail: The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Short Stories is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This volume combines Wilde's celebrated novel of moral transgression with a selection of his shorter fiction. The titular novel tells the story of a young man who sells his soul to remain eternally beautiful while his portrait bears the marks of his corruption. The accompanying tales demonstrate Wilde's characteristic blend of humor, irony, and darker themes, including ghost stories, moral fables, and studies of Victorian society. The collection reflects Wilde's literary preoccupations with beauty, art, and the nature of the soul, combining elements of Gothic fiction with his sharp satirical voice. These works established Wilde as a major figure in late Victorian literature and continue to be studied as examples of his complex artistic vision.
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