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Title The Picture of Dorian Gray / Oscar Wilde ; edited with an introduction and notes by Joseph Bristow
Publisher London : Oxford University press., c2006 (2008 printing)

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 SUS Stack 4th fl.  PR5819 P53    ON SHELVES
Description xlii, 229 p.
Series Oxford world's classics
Summary The story begins in the art studio of Basil Hallward, who is discussing a current painting with his witty and amoral friend Lord Henry Wotton. Henry thinks that the painting, a portrait of an extraordinarily beautiful young man, should be displayed, but Basil disagrees, fearing that his obsession with the portrait’s subject, Dorian Gray, can be seen in the work. Dorian then arrives, and he is fascinated as Henry explains his belief that one should live life to the fullest by indulging one’s impulses. Henry also points out that beauty and youth are fleeting, and Dorian declares that he would give his soul if the portrait were to grow old and wrinkled while he remained young and handsome. Basil gives the painting to Dorian.
Contents The Picture of Dorian Gray
Subject English literature
Alt Author Bristow, Joseph
ISBN 9780199535989 (pbk.)

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SUP = Petchburi Information Technology Library
SUS = Sanamchandra Palace Library
SUT = Thapra Palace Library