The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde Fiction Classics
English

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<p><strong>Dorian Gray doesn't look a day over twenty-two. </strong>Once upon a time Dorian really was young handsome and charming. To preserve Dorian's charm his friend Basil Hallward the artist painted his portrait. Soon the picture -- and Dorian's close friendship with Basil -- On the inside every wicked deed he commits leaves its mark -- or does it? The portrait that Basil painted hangs in a special room in Dorian's house covered completely. Underneath the cover lies an image that has changed and aged just as Dorian has not.</p><p>First published in July of 1890 in Lippincott's Magazine. </p>
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