
The Picture Of Dorian Gray
Read by
Noel Jarmaine,
The Lantern
Release:
06/07/2026
Runtime:
9h 33m
Unabridged
Quantity:
Beauty, youth, and the cost of desire-'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde unfolds as a haunting exploration of vanity and moral decay. When the young and striking Dorian Gray has his portrait painted, he makes a silent, fateful wish: that he might remain forever young while the painting bears the marks of time and consequence. What follows is a descent into indulgence and corruption, hidden behind an unchanging face.
Wilde's prose is sharp, elegant, and laced with wit, but beneath it lies a darker current-one that questions the nature of beauty, influence, and the very soul itself. As the portrait secretly transforms, reflecting every hidden sin, the tension builds toward an inevitable reckoning.
The story offers a rich, atmospheric presence-drawing the listener into a world where charm and horror exist side by side, and where every choice leaves its mark, whether seen or not.
Wilde's prose is sharp, elegant, and laced with wit, but beneath it lies a darker current-one that questions the nature of beauty, influence, and the very soul itself. As the portrait secretly transforms, reflecting every hidden sin, the tension builds toward an inevitable reckoning.
The story offers a rich, atmospheric presence-drawing the listener into a world where charm and horror exist side by side, and where every choice leaves its mark, whether seen or not.
Release:
2026-06-07
Runtime:
9h 33m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9798240161056
Publisher:
Author's Republic
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