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The Picture of Dorian Gray

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - The Picture of Dorian Gray - Individuals referred to in the novel

The number of each chapter of The Picture of Dorian Gray in which an individual is referred to is given in parentheses alongside their name. These chapter numbers are specific to the revised edition of the novel first published in April 1891. The Picture of Dorian Gray - Fictitious created by Oscar Wilde. 71 Fictional characters, referred to by name in the novel, are creations of Oscar Wilde. These ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Plot summary, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Themes, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Publication history, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Individuals referred to in the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Fictitious created by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Fictitious other, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Real/historical, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Creative works referred to in the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Fictitious, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Real/historical, The Picture of Dorian Gray - News publications/periodicals referred to in the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Film/television, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Adaptations of the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Other references to the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Other references

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - Urashima Taro

Urashima Tarō (浦島太郎) is a Japanese fairy tale about a fisherman who rescues a turtle and is rewarded with a visit to the Ryūgū-jō, the Dragon Palace. He spends many days in happiness at this underwater kingdom, however soon becomes homesick and asks to be allowed home. The queen of the palace allows him to go home and gives him as a gift a jewel encrusted box. Upon arriving home Urashima discovers that over 300 years have passed in the real world and no one can remember him or any of his contemporaries. Wallowing in ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - Anthony Burgess

Anthony Burgess (February 25, 1917 - November 22, 1993) was an English novelist and critic. He was also active as a composer, librettist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, essayist, travel writer, broadcaster, translator and educationalist. Born John Burgess Wilson in Manchester, England, he lived and worked variously in Southeast Asia, the United States and Mediterranean Europe. His fiction includes the Malayan trilogy (The Long Day Wanes) on the dying days of Britain's empire in the East, the Enderby cycle of comic ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - Angela Lansbury

Angela Brigid Lansbury, CBE (born October 16, 1925) is a British-born actor, the granddaughter of British Labour politician George Lansbury. She was born in London, United Kingdom, the daughter of a Belfast-born actress, Moyna MacGill. She moved to the United States at the beginning of World War II and became a naturalized citizen in 1951. As a struggling young actress in Los Angeles, Lansbury worked at the Bullocks Wilshire department store. She made her Academy Award nominated film debut in 1944, in the Charles Boyer/Ingrid B ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - Arthur Machen

Arthur Machen (March 3, 1863 – December 15th, 1947) was a leading Welsh-born author of the 1890s. He is best known for his influential supernatural, fantasy and horror fiction. He also is well known for a leading role in creating the myth of the Angels of Mons. Arthur Machen - Biography. Arthur Machen - Early years. He was born Arthur Llewelyn Jones, in Caerleon in Monmouthshire. His father John Edward Jones became Vicar of the tiny church of Llandewi Fach, near Caerleo ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - Dark Shadows

Dark Shadows is a cult TV soap opera that was airing weekdays on the ABC television network from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971. It added a gothic vampire story to the standard "soap" plots and stories, and it won a cult following that mirrored that of another long-running science fiction TV series, Doctor Who. Dark Shadows - Brief synopsis. Victoria Winters: episode 1 (6/27/66) to 127 (12/20/66) Laura the Phoenix: episode 128 (12/21/66) to 192 (3/21/67) Barnabas ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills

Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills is a list of the top 100 thrilling movies in American cinema. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 12, 2001. Psycho (1960) Jaws (1975) The Exorcist (1973) North by Northwest (1959) The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Alien (1979) The Birds (1963) The French Connection (1971) Rosemary's Baby (1968)

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Best Art Direction

The Academy Awards are the oldest awards ceremony for achievements in motion pictures. The Academy Award for Best Art Direction recognizes achievement in art direction on a film. The films below are listed with their production year, so the Oscar 2000 for best art direction went to a film from 1999. Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1920s. This award was originally for Interior Decoration 1928 William Cameron Menzies - The Dove and Tempest Harry Oliver - Se ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are actors and actresses. The winners are chosen by the Academy membership as a whole. Following the Academy's practice, the films below are listed by release year: for example, the Oscar for "Best Supporting Actress in 1999" was announced during the award ceremony held in 2000. Winners are listed first, followed by the ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia - Will Self

Will Self (born 1961) is an English novelist, reviewer and columnist who was educated at Exeter College, Oxford. Will Self is known for his satirical, grotesque and fantastic novels and short stories set in seemingly parallel universes. These include Cock and Bull (1992) — the stories of a man and a woman who develop sexual organs of the opposite sex. My Idea of Fun (1996) — a lonely boy grows up just outside Brighton in a caravan park with his over-sexual mother and Samual Northcliff who takes ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - List of horror films - Silent

1896 The Devil's Castle aka Le Manoir Du Diable 1910 Edison Frankenstein 1913 Student of Prague aka Der Student von Prag 1914 The Monster of Fate aka Der Golem 1915 Life Without a Soul 1916 Homunculus Night of Terror aka Nachte des Grauens 1917 The Darling of Paris The Golem and the D ...

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List of horror films, List of horror films - Silent, List of horror films - 1930s talking, List of horror films - 1940s, List of horror films - 1950s, List of horror films - 1960s, List of horror films - 1970s, List of horror films - 1980s, List of horror films - 1990s, List of horror films - 2000s, List of horror films - External link

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Gothic novel - Origins of the gothic novel

The term "gothic" was originally a disparaging term applied to a style of medieval architecture (Gothic architecture) and art (Gothic art). The opprobrious term "gothick" was embraced by the 18th century proponents of the gothic revival, a forerunner of the Romantic genres. Gothic revival architecture, which became popular in the nineteenth century, was a reaction to the classical architecture that was a hallmark of the Age of Reason. In a way similar to the gothic revivalists' rejection of the clarity and rationalism of the neoclassi ...

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Gothic novel, Gothic novel - Origins of the gothic novel, Gothic novel - The first gothic novels, Gothic novel - France and Germany, Gothic novel - Later developments, Gothic novel - Post-Victorian legacy, Gothic novel - Examples, Gothic novel - Gothic satire

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - History of modern literature - Modern Literature 19th century

The 19th century was perhaps the most literary of all centuries, because not only were the forms of novel, short story and magazine serial all in existence side-by-side with theatre and opera, but since film, radio and television did not yet exist, the popularity of the written word and its direct enactment were at their height. History of modern literature - The early part of the century. The romantic movement was well under way and along with it developed the splintering of fiction writing into genres an ...

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History of modern literature, History of modern literature - Modern Literature 19th century, History of modern literature - The early part of the century, History of modern literature - The middle of the century, History of modern literature - The late 19th century, History of modern literature - Modernism, History of modern literature - Modernist poetry, History of modern literature - Modernist prose, History of modern literature - Modern Literature Europe, History of modern literature - Modern Literature in the Americas, History of modern literature - Australasian Literature, History of modern literature - Modern Asian Literature, History of modern literature - African Literature, History of modern literature - Structuralism Deconstruction Poststructuralism Postmodernism and Post-Colonialism, History of modern literature - Hypertext fiction

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Synopsis

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Volume one. Volume one opens with Mina Murray recruited by Campion Bond to assemble the League. Bond dispatches Miss Murray to Egypt along with an un-named "sea captain" (who later we discover to be Captain Nemo). Whilst in Cairo, Murray finds Allan Quatermain, who has become an opium addict. The duo are forced to flee to a port after Quatermain defends Miss Murray from a group of Arabs who attempt to rape her, killing two of their number. Down at the docks, Nemo emerges from the Nautilus and blasts the pursuing "mohammedan ...

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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Overview, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Inspiration, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Synopsis, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Volume one, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Volume two, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - The New Traveller's Almanac, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Collections, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Source works, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Principal characters, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Secondary characters, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Similar pastiches, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Adaptations, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Awards & Recognition

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Oscar Wilde - Biography

Oscar Wilde - Birth and early life. Wilde was born on October 16th, 1854, into a Protestant Anglo-Irish family, at 21 Westland Row, Dublin, to Sir William Wilde and his wife Jane. Jane was a successful writer and an Irish nationalist, known also as 'Speranza', while Sir William was Ireland's leading ear and eye surgeon, and wrote books on archaeology and folklore. He was a renowned philanthropist, and his dispensary for the care of the city's poor, situated in Lincoln Place at the rear of Trinity College, Dublin was the forerunner of the Dublin Eye and Ea ...

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Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde - Biography, Oscar Wilde - Birth and early life, Oscar Wilde - Marriage and family, Oscar Wilde - Aestheticism, Oscar Wilde - Literary works, Oscar Wilde - Wilde's sexuality, Oscar Wilde - The Queensberry scandal, Oscar Wilde - Trial and imprisonment in Reading Gaol, Oscar Wilde - After his release, Oscar Wilde - Biographies, Oscar Wilde - Biographical films television series and stage plays, Oscar Wilde - Oscar Wilde in Modern Culture, Oscar Wilde - Bibliography

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - In the arts

There have been dozens of major stage and film adaptions, and countless references in popular culture. The very phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has become shorthand to mean wild controversial and polar behaviour. Most adaptions of the work omit the reader-identification figure of Utterson, instead telling the story from Jekyll and Hyde's viewpoint, thus eliminating the mystery aspect of the tale about who Hyde is; indeed there have been no major adaptions to date that stay close to Stevenson's original work, almost all introducing some form of romantic element. For a complete list of derivative works s ...

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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Background, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Plot, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Analysis, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - In the arts, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - In popular culture, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Trivia, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Notes

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Narcissism - The Narcissist and his family

Narcissism - An integrative framework. "For very young children, self-esteem is probably best thought to consist of deep feelings of being loved, accepted, and valued by significant others rather than of feelings derived from evaluating oneself against some external criteria, as in the case of older children. Indeed, the only criterion appropriate for accepting and loving a newborn or infant is that he or she has been born. The unconditional love and acceptance experienced in the first year or two of life lay the ...

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Narcissism, Narcissism - Origins of pathological narcissism, Narcissism - Narcissistic regression and the formation of secondary narcissism, Narcissism - The dynamics of narcissism, Narcissism - Primitive defense mechanisms, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The issue of separation and individuation, Narcissism - Childhood traumas and the development of the narcissistic personality, Narcissism - Schools of Thought, Narcissism - Freud versus Jung, Narcissism - Kohut's Approach, Narcissism - Karen Horney's contributions, Narcissism - Otto Kernberg, Narcissism - The Narcissist and his family, Narcissism - An integrative framework, Narcissism - Disturbances in childhood, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The narcissistic view of relationships, Narcissism - Narcissus in the arts, Narcissism - Symbolism, Narcissism - The Covert or Inverted Narcissist, Narcissism - Fictional narcissistic characters

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - London in film - Pre-Victorian London

London in the Elizabethan Era has often been portrayed in films, including Fire Over England (1937), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) and Elizabeth (1998). Much of Shakespeare in Love (1998), a comedy involving Shakespeare in a fictionalised romance, was set around the original Globe Theatre, as was Laurence Olivier's 1944 Henry V. The Tudor period has also been shown in other films, including the 1966 film of Robert Bolt's play A Man for All Seasons, and various ver ...

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London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Suicide - Attempted suicide and parasuicide

Many suicidal people participate in suicidal activities which do not result in death. These activities fall under the designation attempted suicide or parasuicide. Generally, those with a history of such attempts are almost 23 times more likely to eventually end their own lives than those without.[2] Sometimes, a person will make actions resembling suicide attempts while not being fully committed, or in a deliberate attempt to have ...

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Suicide, Suicide - The terminology and its implications, Suicide - Medical views on suicide, Suicide - Suicide as a form of defiance and protest, Suicide - Arguments for suicide and euthanasia, Suicide - Epidemiology, Suicide - Combination of homicide and suicide, Suicide - Attempted suicide and parasuicide, Suicide - Distinction between suicide and attempted suicide, Suicide - Suicide in literature, Suicide - Sources

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Touched by the Crimson King - Lineup

Touched by the Crimson King - Guest Musicians. Bobby Jarzombek - Drums and Percussion Jim Morris - Guitar solos and Backing Vocals Rubin Drake - Bass & Fretless Bass Guitar Howard Helm - Piano, and Backing Vocals Kathy Helm - Backing Vocals Tori Fuson - Backing Vocals Jesse Morris - Backing Vocals Krystyna Kolaczynski - Cello ...

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Touched by the Crimson King, Touched by the Crimson King - Track listing, Touched by the Crimson King - Lineup, Touched by the Crimson King - Guest Musicians, Touched by the Crimson King - Lyrical references

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