The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is a brilliant Gothic classic about beauty, corruption, vanity, and the dangerous pursuit of pleasure.
Dorian Gray is a young man of extraordinary beauty whose portrait captures not only his appearance, but the hidden consequences of his choices. Influenced by the elegant and cynical Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian begins to live for sensation, youth, and self-indulgence. While he remains outwardly unchanged, the portrait bears the marks of his moral decay.
First published in 1890, Wilde's only novel remains a dazzling exploration of art, desire, conscience, and the double life behind social respectability. Rich in wit, atmosphere, and psychological tension, The Picture of Dorian Gray continues to fascinate readers with its haunting vision of the soul.
A masterpiece of Gothic and decadent literature, this unforgettable novel asks what price must be paid for eternal youth and beauty.









