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“The Strange Story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde “- with” The Portrait of Dorian Gray ” it shares the theme of the duality of human nature, the split between the respectable appearance of a person and the dark, vile corners of the soul.
“Shagreen leather” by Honore de Balzac. The very first and, perhaps, the only thing that comes to mind. The works are very similar in meaning, only “Shagreen Leather” is shorter.
Since I am a big fan of the work of Nikolai Gogol, I would advise you to read the story”Portrait”, a very original work, where the atmosphere of the 19th century, mysticism and deep meaning merged into a single whole.