Overview
El retrato de Dorian Gray stands out not only because it is the only novel by Oscar Wilde but because it is his most lasting work. The misadventures of Dorian Gray, a paradigmatic and witty dandy obsessed with the ephemeral and a panic at the thought of aging, gives us great and absorbent twists and turns that had never been given to a novel before.
Author Biography
Oscar Wilde was a playwright, poet, and novelist. He studied at Trinity College and Magdalen College in Oxford. He is best known for his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, and his plays The Importance of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband, and Women of No Importance.