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Oscar Wilde?s talented pen tells the story of one man?s decline. It is a book considered the most moral of immoral stories. This work has earned its author to overcome the description of a writer and be considered almost as a philosopher. Dorian Gray in exchange for eternal youth delivers his soul and ends up being corrupted by the evil influence of his mentor. Highly recommended for readers of all times and geographies.The fantastic richness finds its most appropriate expression in a luminous and refined style, and the paradox governs and regulates matter and word, scene and dialogue, Wilde…mehr

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Oscar Wilde?s talented pen tells the story of one man?s decline. It is a book considered the most moral of immoral stories. This work has earned its author to overcome the description of a writer and be considered almost as a philosopher. Dorian Gray in exchange for eternal youth delivers his soul and ends up being corrupted by the evil influence of his mentor. Highly recommended for readers of all times and geographies.The fantastic richness finds its most appropriate expression in a luminous and refined style, and the paradox governs and regulates matter and word, scene and dialogue, Wilde tries to show the transfiguration that art operates on reality.
Autorenporträt
Oscar Wilde nació el 16 de octubre de 1854 en Dublín, Irlanda. Fue un escritor, poeta y dramaturgo cuyo sarcasmo social e increíble ingenio le hicieron mundialmente famoso. Procedía de una familia aristocrática. Comenzó sus estudios en el Trinity College y los terminó en Oxford; periodo en el que aprovechó para estudiar los clásicos de la literatura griega, convirtiéndose así en un experto en la materia. Gracias a ello ganó varios premios de poesía clásica, entre ellos el prestigioso Newdigate Prize for Poetry. Se instaló en Londres en 1879, y dos años más tarde contrajo matrimonio.