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The Picture of Dorian Gray

A Gothic Tale of Beauty and Decay

Zenith Crescent Moon Press, Oscar Wilde

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

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Dorian Gray has everything—youth, beauty, and wealth. But when he makes a dark, fateful wish to remain forever young while his portrait ages instead, his life takes a chilling turn. As he indulges in a life of excess, corruption, and sin, his portrait reveals the horrifying cost of his vanity. First published in 1890, The Picture of Dorian Gray remains one of Oscar Wilde's most celebrated works. This gothic masterpiece blends philosophy, aestheticism, and psychological horror, challenging the boundaries between morality and hedonism. Wilde's sharp wit and poetic prose bring to life a haunting story that explores the dark side of human desires. ⭐ "A chilling exploration of vanity and corruption—Wilde at his finest." – The Guardian ⭐ "A must-read classic that still resonates today." – The New York Times ⭐ "Timeless, provocative, and beautifully written." – Literary Review ✔ Unabridged and beautifully formatted for an immersive reading experience ✔ Includes historical context and insights into Wilde's life and inspirations ✔ Perfect for fans of gothic fiction, psychological thrillers, and literary classics Don't miss this legendary tale of beauty, sin, and redemption. Get your copy today!

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