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Display titleThe Picture of Dorian Gray
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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit21:43, 12 April 2023
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Oscar Wilde's only novel, naturally rife with witty banter and Ho Yay. Blond Pretty Boy Dorian is the muse for the talented artist Basil Hallward. Dorian, gifted with incredible beauty, is a thoughtless and happy young man until the day that he comes to Hallward's house to see the unveiling of the artist's latest masterpiece -- the eponymous portrait. There, he meets Lord Henry, who with a few casual words, instils the fear of aging and decrepitude into Dorian's young, impressionable heart. Dorian is greatly troubled, and when Basil brings the portrait out and unveils it, its beauty hurts Dorian so much that he exclaims he would sell his soul for his painting to age in his place.
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