“The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde
Foreign Reader
Back to classical and well-known literature of the nineteenth century – truly the Golden Age of literature. Oscar Wilde’s only novel, into which he put all his genius, keeps fascinating generations of readers, because love and hate, moral and immoral deeds, purity and depravity, and good and bad influences are topics that don’t belong to any particular time – they will exist for as long as human beings trample on the surface of the Earth.
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