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The Picture of Dorian Gray

by Oscar Wilde

4.1 (12 ratings)
U/A 16+ClassicsPhilosophical Fiction

The Picture of Dorian Gray is Oscar Wilde’s singular, mesmerizing novel that serves as a blistering critique of Victorian morality and the destructive pursuit of eternal youth. It is a story about the absolute corruption of the soul, exploring what happens when a human being is allowed to live a life of total, unchecked hedonism without ever facing the physical consequences of their actions. The audiobook centers on the beautiful, naive Dorian Gray, who becomes the muse for a brilliant portrait artist before being corrupted by the cynical Lord Henry Wotton. After wishing that his portrait would bear the scars of his aging and sins while he remains forever young, Dorian descends into a secret life of depravity, manipulation, and murder. The narrative is a brilliant philosophical exploration of the Aesthetic movement, examining whether art has a moral duty, and the heavy psychological toll of leading a double life. Wilde’s legendary wit is weaponized here to expose the hypocrisy of high society. This is a must-listen for anyone drawn to psychological drama, philosophical fiction, and the darker aspects of human nature. If you are fascinated by the concepts of vanity, the loss of innocence, and the terrifying weight of a guilty conscience, Wilde’s masterpiece is unforgettable. The ultimate tale of vanity, hedonism, and the moral consequences of an ageless life.

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Author

Oscar Wilde

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ENGLISH

ClassicsPhilosophical Fiction

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The Picture of Dorian Gray is Oscar Wilde’s singular, mesmerizing novel that serves as a blistering critique of Victorian morality and the destructive pursuit of eternal youth. It is a story about the absolute corruption of the soul, exploring what happens when a human being is allowed to live a life of total, unchecked hedonism without ever facing the physical consequences of their actions. The audiobook centers on the beautiful, naive Dorian Gray, who becomes the muse for a brilliant portrait artist before being corrupted by the cynical Lord Henry Wotton. After wishing that his portrait would bear the scars of his aging and sins while he remains forever young, Dorian descends into a secret life of depravity, manipulation, and murder. The narrative is a brilliant philosophical exploration of the Aesthetic movement, examining whether art has a moral duty, and the heavy psychological toll of leading a double life. Wilde’s legendary wit is weaponized here to expose the hypocrisy of high society. This is a must-listen for anyone drawn to psychological drama, philosophical fiction, and the darker aspects of human nature. If you are fascinated by the concepts of vanity, the loss of innocence, and the terrifying weight of a guilty conscience, Wilde’s masterpiece is unforgettable. The ultimate tale of vanity, hedonism, and the moral consequences of an ageless life.

Whether you prefer reading key insights, listening on the go, or watching visual explainers, Aura Audeo provides The Picture of Dorian Gray in multiple free learning formats. Below, you can explore the book summary and chapter takeaways, stream the complete free audiobook, and watch handpicked educational videos and lectures curated for this course. Experience professional personal development and e-learning with no subscription required.

The Picture of Dorian Gray Key Takeaways

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Aestheticism and Art

2

Hedonism and Moral Decay

3

The Burden of Guilt

4

Youth and Vanity

5

Innocence vs. Experience

About this Edition: This edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray has been carefully curated, reviewed, and summarized by Dev Jasani (Master of Computer Applications) and the Aura Audeo editorial team. Our audiobooks are selected based on cross-referenced reviews from major platforms to ensure a high-quality, distraction-free streaming experience.

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