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Female 41 from USA

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The Picture of Dorian Gray - the men of Dorian Gray - posted 10 months ago

Okay - but Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Scarlet Pimpernel were also written in the same period (I don't read a lot of Edwardian) and I don't remember them having so many moral drawnout speeches. Lord Henry is the Julia Sugarbaker of this book.

The Picture of Dorian Gray - the men of Dorian Gray - posted 10 months ago

I couldn't agree more. So far there is not one character in this book that I would want to spend any time with. Basil already seems weak, LH is way to pompus, and in the little exposure we've had so far, Dorian seems flighty. Maybe as the book progresses they will become more endearing, but I doubt I would be able to put up with LH's grand statements.