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The Picture Of Dorian Gray
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With an Introduction and Notes by John M.L. Drew from the University of Buckingham, Oscar Wilde's singular novel, initially released in 1890, presents a masterful puzzle crafted to challenge traditional thought. The narrative delves into the intricate connections among art, life, and their resulting effects. Beginning with its thought-provoking Preface, which invites readers to embrace the concept of 'art for art’s sake', the novel experiments with the theme of sin as a deliberate component of its design. However, Wilde did not fully anticipate the impact his work would have, particularly its ability to shock the Victorian society of the time. The novel's powerful words echoed back during Wilde’s 1895 trials, and he later reflected on the 'note of doom' that weaves like a 'purple thread' through the meticulously penned narrative.
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With an Introduction and Notes by John M.L. Drew from the University of Buckingham, Oscar Wilde's singular novel, initially released in 1890, presents a masterful puzzle crafted to challenge traditional thought. The narrative delves into the intricate connections among art, life, and their resulting effects. Beginning with its thought-provoking Preface, which invites readers to embrace the concept of 'art for art’s sake', the novel experiments with the theme of sin as a deliberate component of its design. However, Wilde did not fully anticipate the impact his work would have, particularly its ability to shock the Victorian society of the time. The novel's powerful words echoed back during Wilde’s 1895 trials, and he later reflected on the 'note of doom' that weaves like a 'purple thread' through the meticulously penned narrative.
