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Book review: The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Picture of Dorian Gray reviewOk, confession time. I love reading and I like to think I know a fair amount about literature. I obviously knew all about the story of Dorian Gray, but I had no idea it was written by Oscar Wilde! There, I said it! I know you're judging me. I can feel it, but I had to be honest! 

So we should all know the basic story: A young man, blinded by his own beauty, is overwhelmed with jealousy for a portrait of his that will stay young forever. In his desperate vanity, he prays that the portrait would grow old instead of him and, as time passes, he realises that his prayer has been answered. At first, he revels in this turn of events and lives a hedonistic, sinful life, knowing that all strains of his life will be transferred to the painting rather than his own face. Ultimately, of course, he becomes controlled by his vanity and desperately seeks for a way out as his sins become more and more severe.
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Apart from studying A Woman of No Importance at A level (and being chuffed because my crush Gurneet was given the lines of my lover to read), I hadn't read any Wilde. I'd heard so much about his wit and his humour and all, and of course I'd heard all the clichés ("I can resist everything except temptation", "Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable, we have to alter it every six months" and, the worst of all, "We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars"). However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that this hyperbole is, in fact, justified. The character of Henry Wotton has a quick wit and a cynicism to life that made me warm to him instantly. Some of his one-liners were so fantastic that I can't believe they're not more famous. Allow me to list a selection of my favourites:

Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic. 

To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early, or be respectable. 

The one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties.

One should never make one's debut with a scandal. One should reserve that to give interest to one's old age. 

The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about. (Ok, admittedly, that one's quite frequently quoted but I like it nonetheless!)

Of course, Wilde is well known for his sexuality and I was surprised to find how apparent it was in the novel. The three main characters- Dorian Gray himself, Henty Wotton and the artist of the painting, Basil Hallward- are all completely infatuated with each other. I'm not surprised the book was met with such outrage! 
Review of Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Gray
The dialogue was so strong and engaging, that the long-winded descriptive chapters describing Dorian on his own seemed completely surplus. They didn't seem to add anything to the story (although I know they reveal more of his personality from an analytical perspective) and slowed down the pace for me. I could have skipped about five chapters and still not have missed any details. This is probably down to the fact that the story was originally published in a magazine and later converted into a novel, with the inclusion of extra chapters. 

I really enjoyed reading my first Wilde in 10 years and it actually did make me laugh aloud several times. It's a real shame he wasn't able to write any more novels but I must read his other plays! 


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10 comments :

  1. I absolutely love this book! Wilde is one of my favourite writers :) so glad you enjoyed it x

    Megan / pixiecrop.com

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  2. I absolutely ADORE this novel! xx

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  3. To be honest I didn't really like this but I read it on my Kindle and that sometimes affects the way that I think about books, especially classics. I'm glad someone else enjoyed it though!
    Hayley
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    1. This is why I hate kindles haha! It's just not the same!

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  4. This is one of my favourite novels ever, I loved it when I first read it at thirteen. The quote that has forever stuck with me will be 'the only way to resist temptation is to yield to it, resist it and your soul grows sick with longing' I've wanted it tattooed on me for years.
    Kloe xx
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    1. I love that you read it at 13! That quote is amazing.

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  5. I love this book, although the film was such a let down for me!

    Sophie x

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    1. I haven't seen the film. I'm not sure if I want to or not.

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