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Picture of Dorian Gray
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Part of the elegant Clothbound Classics series by Penguin, these hardback editions have been crafted with stunning attention to detail by the acclaimed designer Coralie Bickford-Smith. These collectible books are encased in high-quality, vibrant cloth with intricate foil details. In this narrative, Dorian Gray is captivated by his own flawless portrait and makes the fateful decision to trade his soul for unending youth and beauty. Under the sway of his friend Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian embarks on a life marked by corruption and secrecy, fulfilling his desires in the shadows while maintaining an appearance of respectability in society. As Dorian's life spirals into decadence, only his portrait reveals the true extent of his moral decline. This novel became infamous upon its release and was later used as evidence during Oscar Wilde's trial at the Old Bailey in 1895. Its ability to both fascinate and unsettle remains undiminished.
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Part of the elegant Clothbound Classics series by Penguin, these hardback editions have been crafted with stunning attention to detail by the acclaimed designer Coralie Bickford-Smith. These collectible books are encased in high-quality, vibrant cloth with intricate foil details. In this narrative, Dorian Gray is captivated by his own flawless portrait and makes the fateful decision to trade his soul for unending youth and beauty. Under the sway of his friend Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian embarks on a life marked by corruption and secrecy, fulfilling his desires in the shadows while maintaining an appearance of respectability in society. As Dorian's life spirals into decadence, only his portrait reveals the true extent of his moral decline. This novel became infamous upon its release and was later used as evidence during Oscar Wilde's trial at the Old Bailey in 1895. Its ability to both fascinate and unsettle remains undiminished.
