In Oscar Wildes seminal novel The Picture of Dorian Gray the themes of aestheticism and moral duplicity are intricately woven into a cautionary tale about vanity and the nature of beauty Set against the backdrop of Victorian England Wilde employs a rich lyrical prose style that reflects his preoccupation with art and the often superficial values of society The narrative centers on Dorian Gray a young man whose portrait painted by the artist Basil...
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