
Dorian Greyin Portresi-Ciltli
“We can forgive someone doing useful things, as long as he doesn't admire what he does. In this work of Oscar Wilde, who said, "The only thing that can be forgiven for doing useless things is that the person who does them blindly admires them." However, this masterpiece portrait is not just about depicting the uniquely beautiful Dorian and the art of a painter who reveals his admiration for her to the fullest with his pen. This is the story of an admirably beautiful young man coming face to face with his soul through a portrait, as a result of Dorian's wish coming true. What did Dorian say?:
“I will grow old, but my portrait will always remain young. I wish I were the one who would always stay young, so that my portrait could grow old! I would give anything for this!"
In this work of Oscar Wilde, which he calls "the story of a soul", there is a terrifying, interesting and equally effective story of a beauty who literally sold her soul to the devil... While reading the story of Dorian, who sees his own crimes and sins in his portrait, perhaps others will also suffer from their own sins. He will face it, who knows!
This work, which attracted a lot of reaction when it was published and was republished in 1891 after being subjected to some censorship, was presented to the readers with the translation of Belma Aksun and based on the first edition in 1890... And the translator expressed the reason for this choice with the following words: “To be aware of the first edition of the work, It is the right of every good reader.”
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2nd Dough
Size: 14 x 21.5
First Print Year: 2018
Number of Printings: 1st Edition
Publisher | : | Ötüken Neşriyat |
ISBN | : | Belma Aksun |
The heart | : | Turkish |