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_222a. ed. _a823 _bW671 |
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_aWilde, Oscar _932804 _eAutor |
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_aThe picture of Dorian Gray / _cOscar Wilde |
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_aItalia : _bVicens vives , _c2019 |
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_aLI , 270 p. : _bilustraciones ; _c19 cm. + _eCd-Rom |
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_aSerie Reading Classics _932861 |
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520 | _aThe Picture of Dorian Gray is the story of a man with a terrible secret. Dorian Gray lives a double life: a public life in elegant high society and a life of secret sin in the most degraded slums of Victorian London. Received with outrage by the critics on its publication in 1890, The Picture of Dorian Gray expresses the essence of aestheticism and fin de siècle decadence in the pure English of the great prose stylist Oscar Wilde. | ||
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_aLITERATURA _xINGLESA _932862 |
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_aLITERATURA _xMISTERIO _932863 |
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_aLIBRO DE LECTURA _950 |
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_aBertinetti, Paolo _eEditor _932864 |
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_aBarrett, Dorothea _eEditora _932865 |
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