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Capstone Press
20 June 2026
A timeless story of beauty, hedonism, and morality
A new addition to the widely read Capstone Classics series, The Picture of Dorian Gray: The Gothic Classic, by Oscar Wilde, explores the brutal consequences of hedonism, loose morals, and an obsessive focus on beauty and pleasure. Wilde’s novel follows a young man, Dorian Gray, who becomes infatuated with his own beauty as it is captured in a portrait by artist Basil Hallward.

Dorian's physical beauty endures through the years as his picture grows ever more grotesque. The portrait becomes a window into his soul, withering and decaying as he pursues a hollow life, devoid of meaningful achievement or virtue.

One of the great Victorian Gothic novels,The Picture of Dorian Gray is as insightful and gripping as when first published.

This deluxe hardback Capstone edition includes a new Introduction by Tom Butler-Bowdon that offers historical and cultural context for the modern reader and provides deeper insights into the text.

Perfect for every fan of literature – or simply those looking for their next great story – The Picture of Dorian Gray is an unmissable classic in the tradition of horror, gothic, dark, and supernatural fiction.
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Imprint:   Capstone Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 205mm,  Width: 138mm,  Spine: 39mm
Weight:   510g
ISBN:   9781907326226
ISBN 10:   1907326227
Series:   Capstone Classics
Pages:   400
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction By Tom Butler-Bowdon vii Oscar Wilde Chronology xxviii The Picture of Dorian Gray xxxiii The Preface xxxv Chapter I 1 Chapter II 23 Chapter III 49 Chapter IV 71 Chapter V 97 Chapter VI 117 Chapter VII 131 Chapter VIII 151 Chapter IX 173 Chapter X 189 Chapter XI 205 Chapter XII 237 Chapter XIII 249 Chapter XIV 261 Chapter XV 283 Chapter XVI 299 Chapter XVII 313 Chapter XVIII 323 Chapter XIX 339 Chapter XX 355

Oscar Wilde (born October 16, 1854, Dublin, Ireland—died November 30, 1900, Paris, France) was an Irish wit, poet, and dramatist whose enduring fame rests on his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891), and on his comic masterpieces Lady Windermere's Fan (1892) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). Wilde was a spokesman for the late 19th-century Aesthetic movement in England, which advocated art for art's sake. He was also known for his flamboyant style and sharp wit, which made him a popular figure in London's social and artistic circles2. However, his career was marred by scandal when he was imprisoned for homosexual acts in 1895. After his release, Wilde lived in straitened circumstances and died at the age of 46. Tom Butler-Bowden was working as a political adviser in Australia when, at 25, he read Stephen Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Captivated by it and other books in the personal development field, he left his career and went on to write critical introductions to self-development and prosperity classics through the best-selling Capstone Classics series published by Wiley. He then went on to write bestselling 50 Self-Help Classics, the first guide to the personal development literature and a winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award.

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