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In this episode of Public Domain Stories, we explore Oscar Wilde’s sole novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, a quintessential work of Victorian Gothic horror and decadent literature. We trace the tragic journey of a beautiful young man who enters into a Faustian bargain, trading his soul for eternal youth while his portrait decays as a physical manifestation of his secret sins and moral corruption.The discussion highlights the complex interplay between the three central characters: the increasingly narcissistic Dorian, the moralizing artist Basil Hallward, and the cynical Lord Henry Wotton, whose "New Hedonism" serves as a corrupting influence. We also examine the novel’s scandalous reception and its homoerotic subtext, noting how the story serves as a coded mirror to the "terrible reality" of Wilde’s own life and eventual legal downfall.
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In this episode of Public Domain Stories, we explore Oscar Wilde’s sole novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, a quintessential work of Victorian Gothic horror and decadent literature. We trace the tragic journey of a beautiful young man who enters into a Faustian bargain, trading his soul for eternal youth while his portrait decays as a physical manifestation of his secret sins and moral corruption.The discussion highlights the complex interplay between the three central characters: the increasingly narcissistic Dorian, the moralizing artist Basil Hallward, and the cynical Lord Henry Wotton, whose "New Hedonism" serves as a corrupting influence. We also examine the novel’s scandalous reception and its homoerotic subtext, noting how the story serves as a coded mirror to the "terrible reality" of Wilde’s own life and eventual legal downfall.