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The picture of Dorian Gray / Oscar Wilde ; adapted by Fern Siegel ; illustrations by Pablo Marcos.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Great illustrated classicsPublisher: New York : Baronet Books, [2008]Copyright date: 2008Description: 240 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781603400664
  • 1603400664
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.34 B268dg
Summary: "Dorian Gray is an incredibly handsome young man, rich and favored, with everything to live for. But bad companions encourage the worst in him, and in a reckless moment, Dorian makes an impossible wish--to stay young forever, as unchanging as the wonderful portrait that has just been painted of him. But the portrait does change, in the most frightening, incredible ways. All of Dorian's deeds become etched on the picture. As he goes from evil to evil, the portrait becomes a hideous reflection of all that is worst in him. Dorian tries to repent--but can he?"
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"Dorian Gray is an incredibly handsome young man, rich and favored, with everything to live for. But bad companions encourage the worst in him, and in a reckless moment, Dorian makes an impossible wish--to stay young forever, as unchanging as the wonderful portrait that has just been painted of him. But the portrait does change, in the most frightening, incredible ways. All of Dorian's deeds become etched on the picture. As he goes from evil to evil, the portrait becomes a hideous reflection of all that is worst in him. Dorian tries to repent--but can he?"

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