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  2. The Picture of Dorian Gray - Wikipedia

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray (Harmondsworth: Penguin Classics, 2006), ISBN 9780141442037. Edited with an introduction and notes by Robert Mighall. Included as an appendix is Peter Ackroyd's introduction to the 1986 Penguin Classics edition. It reproduces the 1891 book edition. The Picture of Dorian Gray (Broadview Press, 1998) ISBN 978-1-55111 ...

  3. Oscar Wilde - Wikipedia

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    The first version of The Picture of Dorian Gray was published as the lead story in the July 1890 edition of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, along with five others. [125] The story begins with a man painting a picture of Gray. When Gray, who has a "face like ivory and rose leaves", sees his finished portrait, he breaks down.

  4. Dorian Gray (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray begins on a summer day in Victorian England, where Lord Henry Wotton, an opinionated man, is observing the sensitive artist Basil Hallward painting a portrait of Dorian Gray, a handsome young man, who is Basil's ultimate muse.

  5. Ward, Lock & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The books published by the firm reflected the changes in English life. These included Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, George Meredith's The Tragic Comedians, Joseph Hocking's All Men are Liars, Guy Boothby's In Strange Company and George Hutchinson's Winning a Wife in Australia. Besides fiction, the firm also published educational ...

  6. Jeremy Brett - Wikipedia

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray: Dorian Gray 1962: The Ghost Sonata: The Student: 1962: Dinner with the Family: Jacques: 1966: Chopin and George Sand - The Creative Years: Chopin: 1968: The Merry Widow: Count Danilo Danilovitch: 1969: An Ideal Husband: Viscount Goring: 1970 The Rivals: Captain Jack Absolute 1973: The Merchant of Venice: Bassanio ...

  7. À rebours - Wikipedia

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    It is widely believed that À rebours is the "poisonous French novel" that leads to the downfall of Dorian Gray in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. [2] The book's plot is said to have dominated the action of Dorian, causing him to live an amoral life of sin and hedonism.

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  9. East End literature - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) observed the practice of 'people of quality' visiting the many entertainments available in Whitechapel and sent his hedonistic hero Dorian Gray there to sample the delights on offer in his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. The experiences of the Jewish community in the East End inspired many works of fiction.