
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde
Dorian Gray is young, wealthy, and extraordinarily handsome. When his portrait is painted, he makes a fateful wish—that the image will bear the marks of age and corruption while he himself remains forever young. The wish is granted, and as Dorian plunges deeper into a life of excess and moral compromise, the portrait begins to change in ways both disturbing and profound.
While Dorian’s outward appearance remains untouched by time, the hidden image records every sin, every cruelty, and every secret. Trapped between pleasure and conscience, he is drawn into a psychological struggle that questions the true cost of beauty, vanity, and unchecked desire.
First published in 1890, The Picture of Dorian Gray is Oscar Wilde’s haunting masterpiece—a gothic and philosophical novel that explores identity, morality, and the danger of living without restraint. Elegant, unsettling, and timeless, it remains one of the most influential works of classic literature.
Perfect for fans of gothic fiction, literary classics, and psychological drama, this audiobook invites you to listen closely—and look beneath the surface.
Duration - 8h 34m.
Author - Oscar Wilde.
Narrator - Roland Wisely.
Published Date - Friday, 16 January 2026.
Location:
United States
Description:
Dorian Gray is young, wealthy, and extraordinarily handsome. When his portrait is painted, he makes a fateful wish—that the image will bear the marks of age and corruption while he himself remains forever young. The wish is granted, and as Dorian plunges deeper into a life of excess and moral compromise, the portrait begins to change in ways both disturbing and profound. While Dorian’s outward appearance remains untouched by time, the hidden image records every sin, every cruelty, and every secret. Trapped between pleasure and conscience, he is drawn into a psychological struggle that questions the true cost of beauty, vanity, and unchecked desire. First published in 1890, The Picture of Dorian Gray is Oscar Wilde’s haunting masterpiece—a gothic and philosophical novel that explores identity, morality, and the danger of living without restraint. Elegant, unsettling, and timeless, it remains one of the most influential works of classic literature. Perfect for fans of gothic fiction, literary classics, and psychological drama, this audiobook invites you to listen closely—and look beneath the surface. Duration - 8h 34m. Author - Oscar Wilde. Narrator - Roland Wisely. Published Date - Friday, 16 January 2026.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:08
Preface
Duration:00:02:57
Chapter 1
Duration:00:33:48
Chapter 2
Duration:00:39:11
Chapter 3
Duration:00:29:04
Chapter 4
Duration:00:35:20
Chapter 5
Duration:00:27:07
Chapter 6
Duration:00:17:58
Chapter 7
Duration:00:28:14
Chapter 8
Duration:00:34:59
Chapter 9
Duration:00:25:05
Chapter 10
Duration:00:19:47
Chapter 11
Duration:00:45:23
Chapter 12
Duration:00:16:15
Chapter 13
Duration:00:16:54
Chapter 14
Duration:00:30:34
Chapter 15
Duration:00:20:30
Chapter 16
Duration:00:33:08
Chapter 17
Duration:00:20:38
Chapter 18
Duration:00:24:10
Chapter 19
Duration:00:13:21
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:04