CHAPTER VIII. It was long past noon when he awoke. His valet had crept several times on tiptoe into the room to see if he was stirring, and had wondered what made his young master sleep so late. Fin…
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde “CHAPTER 8” It was long past noon when he awoke. His valet had crept several times on tiptoe into the room to see if he was stirring, and had wondered what made his young master sleep so late. Finally his bell sounded, and Victor came in...
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The Picture of Dorian Gray(道林·格雷的画像) Oscar Wilde 著 少年道林·格雷相貌俊美,心地纯良。朋友霍华德为他画了一幅绝美的画像,而亨利勋爵的一席话让道林第一次意识到自己的青春和美。他不禁感叹:“真悲哀啊!我会变老,但这幅画将会永远年轻……如果能反过来就好了!如果永远年轻的是我,而变老的是画,那...
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life into them. We live in an age when men treat art as if it were meant to be a form of autobiography. We have lost the abstract sense of beauty. Some day I will show the world what it is; and for tha...
ThePictureofDorianGrayisan1891philosophicalnovelbyIrishwriterandplaywrightOscarWilde.FirstpublishedasaserialstoryintheJuly1890issueofLippincott'sMonthlyMagazine,theeditorsfearedthestorywasindecent,andwithoutWilde'sknowledge,deletedfivehundredwordsbeforepublication.Despitethatcensorship,ThePictureofDorianGrayoffendedthemoral...
CHAPTER 4 One afternoon, a month later, Dorian Gray was reclining in a luxurious arm-chair, in the little library of Lord Henry's house in Mayfair. It was, in its way, a very charming room, with its high panelled wainscoting of olive-stained oak, its cream-coloured frieze a...