The Picture of Dorian Gray

Oscar Wilde’s haunting masterpiece, “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” takes center stage as the top pick for Best Weekend Reads on Goodreads. Set in Victorian-era England, this gothic horror fantasy unveils the chilling tale of Dorian Gray, a man so infatuated with his own portrait that he strikes a deal to remain perpetually handsome, while his painting bears the burden of his hidden sins.

As the years pass, Dorian retains his youthful appearance, while his portrait morphs into a grotesque reflection of his immoral deeds, hidden from prying eyes. Wilde’s only novel, first published in 1891, continues to captivate audiences 135 years later, sparking discussions about the Dorian Gray Syndrome and our society’s obsession with eternal youth and filtered perfection.

Recently, Luke Thompson of “Bridgerton” fame brought this timeless narrative to life with a mesmerizing performance reading on Channel 4 in the U.K. Thompson reflects on the enduring allure of the novel, musing on its provocative themes of beauty versus morality, and the unsettling questions it poses about societal values.

At just 272 pages, “The Picture of Dorian Gray” is a compelling page-turner perfect for a weekend read. Dive into Wilde’s dark world of beauty, vanity, and moral decay, and discover why this classic tale continues to enthrall readers across generations.

To experience this chilling masterpiece for yourself, pick up a copy of “The Picture of Dorian Gray” at bookshop.org and lose yourself in Wilde’s timeless exploration of beauty, sin, and the consequences of vanity.

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