akorn - Mighty Old Tales Retold
Fiction
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Ch 11
Oscar Wilde
For years, Dorian Gray could not free himself from the influence of this book. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that he never sought to free himself from it. He procured from Paris no less than nine large-paper copies of the first edition, and had them bound in different colours, so that they might suit his various moods and the changing fancies of a nature over which he seemed, at times, to have almost entirely lost control. The hero, the wonderful young Parisian, in whom the romantic and the scientific temperaments were so strangely blended, became to him a kind of prefiguring type of himself. And, indeed, the whole book seemed to him to contain the story of his own life, written before he had lived it.
Up From Slavery - Chapter 6
Up From Slavery - Chapter 5
Up From Slavery - Chapter 4
Up From Slavery - Chapter 3
Up From Slavery - Chapter 2
Up From Slavery - Chapter 1
The Big Four - Chapter 18 - THE END
The Big Four - Chapter 17
The Big Four - Chapter 16
The Big Four- Chapter 15
The Big Four - Chapter 14
The Big Four - Chapter 13
The Big Four - chapter 12
The Big Four - Chapter 11
The Big Four - Chapter 10
The Big Four - Chapter 9
The Big Four - Chapter 8
The Big Four - Chapter 7
The Big Four - Chapter 6
The Big Four - Chapter 5
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