02334nam 22005413u 450 991096039370332120251221110518.09781480483804148048380X(CKB)3710000000233785(EBL)1799869(SSID)ssj0001509224(PQKBManifestationID)11826680(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001509224(PQKBWorkID)11518230(PQKB)11690078(MiAaPQ)EBC1799869(BIP)049198052(ODN)ODN0001667078(Perlego)2391753(EXLCZ)99371000000023378520141006d2014|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Picture of Dorian GrayNewburyport Open Road Media20141 online resource (427 p.)Description based upon print version of record.Cover; Title Page; Contents; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1; CHAPTER 2; CHAPTER 3; CHAPTER 4; CHAPTER 5; CHAPTER 6; CHAPTER 7; CHAPTER 8; CHAPTER 9; CHAPTER 10; CHAPTER 11; CHAPTER 12; CHAPTER 13; CHAPTER 14; CHAPTER 15; CHAPTER 16; CHAPTER 17; CHAPTER 18; CHAPTER 19; CHAPTER 20; CopyrightThe novel that scandalized Victorian England In a London studio, two men contemplate the portrait of another-younger and more beautiful-man. Despite Lord Henry Wotton's urging, Basil Hallward refuses to show his painting in public-there is too much of his true feeling for the subject in it. "I will not bare my soul to their shallow, prying eyes," he declares. "My heart shall never be put under their microscope." Instead, it is Dorian Gray's soul put under the microscope of this unforgettable novel. Influenced by the cynical, hedonistic Lord Henry, Dorian becomes infatuated with his own youth aFictionOverDriveClassic LiteratureOverDriveFiction.Classic Literature.823/.8FIC004000bisacshWilde Oscar1854-1900.118841Wilde Oscar1854-1900,AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910960393703321Picture of Dorian Gray30820UNINA