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The Picture of Dorian Gray

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The Picture of Dorian Gray

By: Oscar Wilde
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Dorian Gray, a handsome and narcissistic young man, lives thoughtlessly for his own pleasure - an attitude encouraged by the company he keeps. One day, after having his portrait painted, Dorian makes a frivolous Faustian wish: that he should always remain as young and beautiful as he is in that painting, while the portrait grows old in his stead.

The wish comes true, and Dorian soon finds that none of his wicked actions have visible consequences. Realizing that he will appear fresh and unspoiled no matter what kind of life he lives, Dorian becomes increasingly corrupt, unchecked by public opinion. Only the portrait grows degenerate and ugly, a powerful symbol of Dorian's internal ruin.

Wilde's dreamlike exploration of life without limits scandalized its late-Victorian audience and has haunted readers' imaginations for more than a hundred years.

Public Domain (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Something to be said for abridgement

It's been decades since I last read an actual novel by Wilde, and I've forgotten how tedious his prose could be at times. This was an excellent reading, and I enjoyed the experience of listening a great deal; however, there were times when I got bored of Sir or Lady such-and-such waxing wise about vice or wisdom or fidelity or society... as though the story itself were merely a vehicle for Wilde's self-proclaimed wit (much like Mark Twain used to do). Perhaps an abridged telling would be more gripping. I will look for more of Simon Vance's readings, as he is quite good.

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I am amazed!

I have not read this book before, I have not had to read Cliff's Notes and report on this, nor have I seen a movie based on this book. I did not expect this ending and I was kept captivated by the reader Simon Vance. I would recommend this book to others and certainly would look for other books narrated by Simon. WOW!

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A Classic

I decided to challenge Mark Twain and his observation that “a classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read”, by reading Oscar Wilde’s only novel, The Picture of Dorian Grey. Although it is a dark and challenging story, it paints a wonderful picture itself; of English society in the late nineteenth century. Wilde certainly has a way with words, especially those depicted in conversations between Dorian and those with whom he converses. It is these conversations that kept me engaged more than the mystery of the painting. I always have wanted to read this book, and now that I have, I’m happy I did.

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Great Listen

I really enjoyed this book. There was humor, sadness, a little intrigue and a moral. I think anyone who is interested in literature should give this one a try. Very well written and the reader was great also.

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Still a stunning novel.

If you could sum up The Picture of Dorian Gray in three words, what would they be?

Language as art.

What did you like best about this story?

the timelessness.

Which character – as performed by Simon Vance – was your favorite?

Vance's narration is without flaw.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Oh no, much too rich.

Any additional comments?

Chapter 11 can be a bit of a slog, but such an amazing piece!

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Lord Henry steals the show

Worth it for the witticisms alone. it is one of Vance's best performances. Funny and tragic.

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Much enjoyed listening to this classic

Re-read the story after 30 years. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Beautiful writing and excellent narration.

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Beautifully presented

Simon Vance’s production of this classic tale is perfectly wonderful. His rich voice is easy to listen to and his characterizations are as distinct as the individuals themselves from English nobles to downstairs servants and dwellers in houses of ill repute. I’m a fan!

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Great Wit, Depth, and Writing

What made the experience of listening to The Picture of Dorian Gray the most enjoyable?

Wilde' writing made the experience of listening to The Picture of Dorian Gray most enjoyable. He had great depth and insight into human behavior. He expressed himself well with wit, wisdom and creativity.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Picture of Dorian Gray?

The transformation of Dorian from beauty to monster was like watching Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Dorian was stalked by the brother of a woman who committed suicide after Dorian rejected her. That scene thrilled and haunted me.

Any additional comments?

I highly recommend this only novel of Wilde's.

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loved thls story

What did you love best about The Picture of Dorian Gray?

I just really like this story a lot!

What about Simon Vance’s performance did you like?

Wonderful reader easy to understand.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It was a sad tale.

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