

The Picture of Dorian Gray (Osborne)
John Osborne


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Readers appreciate the adaptation's engaging retelling of Oscar Wilde's classic, highlighting the strong character portrayals and emotional depth. Many find the writing beautifully crafted, with a good blend of humor and tragedy, although some note disappointment over certain plot omissions from the original narrative. Overall, the play is enjoyed as an entertaining yet thought-provoking experience.
The author of Look Back in Anger , Inadmissible Evidence , and The Entertainer has created a brilliant dramatization of this classic about a man who retains his youth while the decay of advancing years and moral corruption appears on a portrait painted by one of his lovers.
"Osborne has done much more than a scissors and paste job on Wilde's famous story. He has... created a sense of evil through implication."
— Guardian "John Osborne... has found in Oscar Wilde's macabre morality a velveted barouche for his
The Picture Of Dorian Gray is a American adaptation play written by John Osborne and published by Samuel French (1999).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781783192342).
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