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Beautiful, brilliant, and fatally impressionable, Dorian Gray enters the glittering world of late Victorian society under the influence of voices that praise youth above conscience and pleasure above restraint. In Oscar Wilde’s only novel, a seemingly elegant premise unfolds into a haunting exploration of vanity, corruption, and the hidden cost of living only for sensation. Published in 1890 and later revised by Wilde, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" remains one of the great classics of English fiction. It unites Gothic tension, philosophical wit, and extraordinary stylistic refinement in a story that is as unsettling as it is seductive. At once a decadent novel, a moral fable, and a work of psychological intensity, it has secured a lasting place in modern literature. Its enduring power lies in the brilliance of its language and in the disturbing questions it asks about beauty, influence, and the soul.