The picture of Dorian Gray : Oxford Bookworms 3
When Dorian Gray sees the painting of his face, he falls in love with his own beauty. Nothing must touch his beauty, nothing must hurt or change it - not love, not even time. And so he cuts the link between his face and his heart, between his outside and his inside. His face does not change; it stay...
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Oxford Univ. Press
1997
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| Samenvatting: | When Dorian Gray sees the painting of his face, he falls in love with his own beauty. Nothing must touch his beauty, nothing must hurt or change it - not love, not even time. And so he cuts the link between his face and his heart, between his outside and his inside. His face does not change; it stays young and beauty. But the picture - painted with love - tells the true story. It shows the real Dorian Gray, who is growing old and ugly and full of hate. |
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