The Picture of Dorian Gray
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Narrado por:
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David McCallion
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De:
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Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray, written by Oscar Wilde, tells the story of a handsome young man who is befriended by a painter, Basil Hallward, and becomes the inspiration for his work. The young man is also introduced to one of Basil's friends, the hedonistic aristocrat Lord Henry Wotton, who enthralls Dorian by sharing with him his philosophies and ideals about life, including his belief that youth is the most precious and important thing in the world.
When Dorian is given a painting of himself by Basil he is suddenly struck by his own beauty and with the words of Lord Henry still fresh in his ears he wishes that the painting would be the one to grow old while he retained his youth. He falls in love with a young actress, but when her life is tragically cut short he decides to follow Lord Henry's advice and spends the next several years in pursuit of every sordid pleasure he can find, inspired by a book which was given to him by his older friend. But while he remains young, his portrait, now hidden away from the world, collects the scars of every sin he commits.
The book was written in 1891 and was the only novel written by Wilde, it was originally serialized in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine but was considered morally indecent by the editors who censored several parts without consulting the author.
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Good listen. Beautifully paced read!
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The characters voices did not reflect the characters as I envisioned them. They didn't seem to "fit"If this book were a movie would you go see it?
I have seen many movies and stories that have Dorian Grey in them. This was the main reason I downloaded the book to hear the whole story of Dorian, but the voices didn't fit my expectation of the characters.The Narriator does not do well on characters
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Much to Basil's dismay - and mine, as well - Dorian experiences a slight fall from grace in which he is persuaded by Lord Henry to pursue a life of pleasure, failing to take into account the effect this new lifestyle might have on others. David McCallion's gentle reading of the text does well to properly convey all emotions and nuances of the characters, which is enough to keep the reader hanging by a loose thread until he pulls you in swiftly and completely. Bottom line this version of The Picture of Dorian Gray is a great addition to anyone's collection!
Great addition to your collection...
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Laughable
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What would have made The Picture of Dorian Gray better?
I commend DM for attempting to narrate such a brilliant and complex story. However, it falls short...way short of the mark. The producers should be ashamed for allowing this to go through. V.O. is an art...this is bad art.Lack Luster narration
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