
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Jules Verne

by Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde's only novel, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray,' is a dazzling and provocative exploration of aestheticism, hedonism, and the corruption of the soul. When a beautiful young man wishes that his portrait would age instead of him, he embarks on a life of debauchery while his likeness reflects his moral decay. This book is essential for fans of Victorian literature and philosophy, offering a profound look at the relationship between art and morality, the vanity of youth, and the inevitable consequences of a life lived without conscience. The ultimate tale of vanity, hedonism, and the moral consequences of an ageless life.
Wilde's Radical Art: Beauty Beyond Morality
The Portrait's Secret and the Seeds of Influence
The First Stain: Sibyl Vane's Tragic Love
Shadows and Reckonings: Basil's Fate and Vane's End
The Shadow of Consequences: James Vane's Revenge
The Unseen Cruelty: Oscar Wilde's Plea for Prison Reform
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