Whether you are a native Georgian speaker, a student of comparative literature, or an expat learning the language, offers a unique and rewarding reading experience. Oscar Wilde’s exploration of art, morality, and the duality of human nature transcends language—but reading it in Georgian adds a layer of cultural intimacy that the original English cannot provide.

For Georgian students of English literature, this novel is frequently assigned in university courses on fin-de-siècle European writing.