From the Publisher
While waiting to begin his final sitting for artist Basil
Hallward's portrait of him, the beautiful, young Dorian Gray has a
conversation that changes the course of his life. Basil's friend
Lord Henry Wotton fills Dorian's head with the idea that youth,
beauty, and pleasure are all that matter in the world. He urges
Dorian to indulge in all of life's sensual joys before age takes
its toll and his good looks fade.
When Dorian sees Basil's stunning finished picture, he is
transfixed by its reflection of his own beauty. He is also troubled
by the knowledge that the image in the painting will remain forever
youthful and handsome while he himself grows older and less
desirable. He wishes aloud that the roles were reversed, saying
that he would give his soul, if only the painting would suffer the
ravages of time and he were to remain forever young. As the old
adage goes: Be careful what you wish for.
A beautifully bound edition including notes on the life of Oscar
Wilde; an introduction by David Greenstein, PhD in English and
Comparative Literature; Oscar Wilde's preface; End Notes; 'Based on
the Book; and a section on Further Reading.
From the Jacket
" How sad it is!" murmured Dorain Gray with his eyes still fixed upon his own portrait. "How sad it is! I shall grow old, and horrible, and dreadful. But this picture will remain always young. It will never be older than this particular day of June...If it were only the othe way! If it were I who was to be always young, and the picture that was to grow old! For that - for that - I would give everything! Yes, there is nothing in the whole world I would not give! I would give my soul for that!"
Format: Hardcover
Published: October 8, 2012
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 1435144996
ISBN - 13: 9781435144996