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The Picture of Dorian Gray

Oscar Wilde

Casa editrice: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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A beautiful face. A terrible secret. One man's soul trapped inside a portrait that never forgets.
When the charming and breathtakingly handsome Dorian Gray wishes for eternal youth, his desire is mysteriously granted—but every sin he commits stains his hidden portrait instead of him. As he plunges deeper into pleasure, temptation, and moral decay, the truth he fears most slowly takes shape on the canvas he dares not look at.

This timeless masterpiece by Oscar Wilde blends beauty and darkness with unmatched elegance. Readers around the world praise it as *"haunting, seductive, and shockingly modern"—*a novel that lingers in the mind long after the final page.

If you crave a story that is philosophical yet thrilling, poetic yet unsettling, this edition will pull you into Dorian's glittering world and keep you turning pages late into the night.

Start reading now and experience the classic that changed gothic fiction forever.
Disponibile da: 02/12/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 202 pagine.

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