The Picture of Dorian Gray first appeared in a magazine but was later published as a novel. Although he never published another novel he did produce several works of poetry. It is believed he would have succeeded in publishing more novels if not for his difficult life, including imprisonment and his untimely early death at forty-six.
Oscar Wilde.
He wrote one novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and a further 14 short stories
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only novel of Oscar Wilde. It was first published in Lippincott's Magazine in 1890, and it was later published in book form by Ward, Lock and Company in 1891.
Oscar Wilde actually only wrote one novel called The Picture of Dorian Gray which was published in 1890.He also wrote a selection of plays, essays, stories and poems.See the related link for a full bibliography.
Oscar Wilde's novel.
Oscar Wilde
The picture of Dorian Gray
The Picture of Dorian Gray is approximately 229 pages long. (Barnes and Noble Edition)
The title of the book is "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde.
No, Dorian Gray is not a vampire. He is a fictional character from Oscar Wilde's novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray," who remains eternally youthful and attractive while his portrait ages and shows the corruption of his soul.
The fictional character you are referring to is Dorian Gray, from Oscar Wilde's novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray." In the story, Dorian's portrait ages and reflects his sins, while he himself remains youthful and unsullied.
Some of Oscar Wilde's notable works include "The Picture of Dorian Gray," "The Importance of Being Earnest," "Lady Windermere's Fan," and "De Profundis."