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by Herminne Tonita -
Considered by the critics of the time to be an illustration of his aesthetic views and a celebration of vice, Oscar Wilde's only novel " The Picture of Dorian Gray " surprises the modern reader because of his moral ending and obvious plea against a Parnasian or Epicurean way of life. The novel builds on popular psychological melodrama and the pursuit of hedonism cultivated by the hero of J.K. Huysman's quintessential decadent text: " A Rebours(1884)".
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