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The Picture of Dorian Gray

by Oscar Wilde · 254 pages · Published June 1890
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4.12 / 5 across 1.2M ratings
Spice: ❄️ (0/5)

A dark, witty Adult classic fiction built around faustian bargain, moral decay, beauty obsession. 254 pages and a satisfying conclusion.

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Dark. Witty. Philosophical.

Dark Witty Philosophical

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Dark Witty Philosophical
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Content notes

Violence Murder Moral Corruption
Faustian Bargain
Moral Decay
Beauty Obsession
Book profile

Mood, trope, and intensity breakdown

How this book actually feels — based on mood analysis, not publisher blurbs.

Mood profile
Romance
10%
Fantasy
0%
Pacing
3/5
Darkness
3/5
Spice
0/5
Core elements
Genre
Classic Fiction
Gothic Fiction
Literary Fiction
Moods
Dark
Witty
Philosophical
Key Tropes
Faustian Bargain
Moral Decay
Beauty Obsession
Ending
Satisfying
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Is The Picture of Dorian Gray spicy?

No spice (0/5) — clean read with no heat.

Who would enjoy The Picture of Dorian Gray?

Readers who love dark and witty stories with faustian bargain and moral decay. Best suited for Adult readers and up.

What kind of read is The Picture of Dorian Gray?

A dark, witty Adult classic fiction built around faustian bargain, moral decay, beauty obsession. 254 pages and a satisfying conclusion.

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Every Sort By Cravings guide is written after a full read-through — not scraped from publisher blurbs or Amazon summaries. We map tropes directly from the text, cross-reference BookTok and Goodreads reader reactions across 500+ community posts, and calibrate heat ratings against reader consensus before publishing. Mood tags, spice numbers, and “skip if” notes reflect actual reading experience. Read our editorial standards.

📚 Last reviewed: March 2026 Guide verified against current edition
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