Picture of Dorian Gray

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Topchii Viola, Joe Black, Oscar Wilde: Picture of Dorian Gray (2020, Independently Published)

332 pages

English language

Published 2020 by Independently Published.

ISBN:
979-8-6503-7334-6
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Revised with New Illustrations, Annotation and New Poem

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Interesting premise, sometimes overly expositionary

I know this is one of the classic Gothic novels and a classic in literature over all. I read the book as the follow-up to watching the 1945 screen adaptation with Angela Lansbury as the Sibyl Vane character. The movie very faithfully reproduces the book in most ways by the way. While I overall enjoyed it it is clear that a lot of this feels like Wilde's stream of consciousness playing around with ideas about immortality, morality, et cetera. That is not so much playing with the idea through character's actions but by long pontifications by the characters themselves. It can get a bit long winded as a consequence. I think it was also an effort by Wilde to show his depth and breadth of knowledge on myriad topics, especially in the chapter where he goes over all the hobbies Dorian indulged in over the decades. It was to a …