I have always been interested in the story of Dorian Gray and since seeing the film (2009 edition), I was just aching to read the book which my dad was so conveniently reading.
This book is typical of it's age and I believe many people with little reading experience will find this a bore or maybe get a bit lost in it's lexical usage. I, on the other hand, thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I loved the intrinsic descriptions and how Oscar Wilde obviously put a lot of thought into how one would develop a picture in their heads of Dorian and what is happening socially around him.
What I found really interesting was reading the introduction and the history behind Oscar Wilde and how this book came about. It states how at first this book was meant to be a short story published in a magazine in 1980 which Wilde later revised and developed into more chapters and published as a book in 1981. Apparently, Wilde made several changes to the book to make it more appealing to the public's narrow-mindedness since they were appalled by Wilde's frankness to Dorian Gray's homosexuality which was used in a court conviction as a reflection on Wilde's sexuality, which was of course illegal back then.
All in all, this book was an excellent read which I would suggest to people who have the time to read through a book clearly to truly appreciate the exquisite detail and to people who have a love for classic literature.
From Rory With Love
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
In the beginning...
I wanted to start this blog to share my ideas about the books that I have read and to advise whether I reckon it would be a good buy for you or just don't bother.
Not many people I know have the time to read books or are too simple minded to.
I read mostly fiction, I love the thought of being somewhere completely different with it's own rules. I read to take me out of this world and live the life of someone else via the books and expand my ideas and feelings about what's occurring in my life and how others have dealt with it, albeit in very different scenarios.
From Rory With Love
Not many people I know have the time to read books or are too simple minded to.
I read mostly fiction, I love the thought of being somewhere completely different with it's own rules. I read to take me out of this world and live the life of someone else via the books and expand my ideas and feelings about what's occurring in my life and how others have dealt with it, albeit in very different scenarios.
From Rory With Love
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