Le portrait de Dorian Gray (avec biographie de l'auteur)
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"The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde is a captivating exploration of beauty, morality, and the consequences of unchecked desires. Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, Wilde weaves a spellbinding tale that delves into the depths of human nature and the pursuit of eternal youth.
At the heart of the novel is the enigmatic Dorian Gray, a young man blessed with extraordinary beauty and charm. When his friend, the talented artist Basil Hallward, paints his portrait, Dorian expresses a fervent desire to remain forever young and unblemished, even as he indulges in a life of hedonism and vice.
As Dorian navigates the glittering social circles of London, his portrait serves as a chilling reminder of the consequences of his actions. While Dorian remains untouched by time and the ravages of his debauched lifestyle, his portrait bears the scars of his moral decay, becoming increasingly grotesque with each sinful deed.
Wilde's prose is lush and evocative, drawing readers into a world of opulence and decadence where beauty masks the ugliness lurking beneath the surface. Through Dorian's journey, Wilde explores themes of vanity, corruption, and the nature of art, challenging the reader to confront the darker aspects of human nature.
The characters that populate Wilde's novel are as vibrant and compelling as the world they inhabit. From the earnest and idealistic Basil Hallward to the cynical and manipulative Lord Henry Wotton, each character brings a unique perspective to the unfolding drama, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.
As the novel hurtles towards its gripping conclusion, Wilde raises profound questions about the nature of morality and the consequences of living a life devoid of conscience. Ultimately, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is a haunting meditation on the fleeting nature of beauty, the seductive allure of vice, and the price of eternal youth. With its richly drawn characters, lyrical prose, and thought-provoking themes, Wilde's masterpiece continues to captivate readers and challenge conventions more than a century after its initial publication.
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