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==Origins== [[File:Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle green plaque (Westminster).jpg|thumb|left|Plaque commemorating the dinner between Wilde, Doyle and the publisher on 30 August 1889 at 1 Portland Place, Regent Street, London|197x197px]] In 1882, Oscar Wilde met [[Frances Richards (Canadian artist)|Frances Richards]] in Ottawa, where he visited her studios. In 1887, Richards moved to London where she renewed her acquaintance with Wilde and painted his portrait. Wilde described that incident as being the inspiration for the novel: {{Blockquote |text=In December, 1887, I gave a sitting to a Canadian artist who was staying with some friends of hers and mine in South Kensington. When the sitting was over, and I had looked at the portrait, I said in jest, 'What a tragic thing it is. This portrait will never grow older and I shall. If it was only the other way!' The moment I had said this it occurred to me what a capital plot the idea would make for a story. The result is 'Dorian Gray.'<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Scharnhorst |first1=Gary |date=July 2010 |title=Oscar Wilde on the Origin of "The Picture of Dorian Gray": A Recovered Letter |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/45270175 |journal=The Wildean |volume=July 2010 |issue=37 |pages=12β15 |doi= |jstor=45270175 |access-date=June 2, 2024}}</ref> }} In 1889, [[J. M. Stoddart]], an editor for ''Lippincott's Monthly Magazine'', was in London to solicit novellas to publish in the magazine. On 30 August 1889, Stoddart dined with Oscar Wilde, [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] and [[T. P. Gill]]<ref>{{cite book|first=Oscar|last=Wilde|title=Selected Letters|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1979|editor=R. Hart-Davis|pages=95}}</ref> at the [[Langham Hotel]], and commissioned novellas from each writer.<ref name="FrankelIntro">{{cite book|last=Frankel|first=Nicholas|title=The Picture of Dorian Gray: An Annotated, Uncensored Edition|publisher=Belknap Press ([[Harvard University Press]])|year=2011|isbn=978-0-674-05792-0|editor1-last=Wilde|editor1-first=Oscar|editor1-link=Oscar Wilde|location=[[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]|pages=38β64|chapter=Textual Introduction|orig-year=1890}}</ref> Doyle promptly submitted ''[[The Sign of the Four]]'', which was published in the February 1890 edition of ''Lippincott's''. Stoddart received Wilde's manuscript for ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' on 7 April 1890, seven months after having commissioned the novel from him.<ref name="FrankelIntro" /> In July 1889, Wilde published "[[The Portrait of Mr. W. H.]]", a very different story but one that has a similar title to ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' and has been described as "a preliminary sketch of some of its major themes", including homosexuality.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Hovey|first=Jaime|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1FUQdB7QS3UC&q=%22preliminary+sketch+of+some+of+its+major+themes%22|title=A Thousand Words: Portraiture, Style, and Queer Modernism|date=2006|publisher=Ohio State University Press|isbn=978-0-8142-1014-7|page=40|language=en}}</ref><ref name="LawlerKnott">{{Cite journal|last1=Lawler|first1=Donald L.|last2=Knott|first2=Charles E.|date=1976|title=The Context of Invention: Suggested Origins of "Dorian Gray"|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/435740|journal=Modern Philology|volume=73|issue=4|pages=389β398|doi=10.1086/390676|jstor=435740|s2cid=162007929|issn=0026-8232}}</ref>
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