Descubre la inmortal obra maestra de Oscar Wilde, 'El retrato de Dorian Gray', en su versión íntegra narrada con una voz cautivadora y cristalina. Esta fascinante novela te sumerge en un mundo de decadencia, belleza y los peligros ocultos tras una vida dedicada al placer. En esta versión de audiolibro, cada palabra es pronunciada con una claridad excepcional, brindando una experiencia auditiva enriquecedora. La voz fiel al texto original captura la esencia de la prosa distintiva de Oscar Wilde, permitiéndote disfrutar plenamente de la riqueza y la belleza de su escritura. Acompaña a Dorian Gray en su viaje desde la juventud y la belleza eterna hasta los abismos de su propia alma. Condenado a permanecer joven y radiante mientras su retrato envejece y muestra los signos de su depravación moral, Dorian se sumerge en un mundo de excesos y corrupción. Esta narración envolvente te llevará a través de los salones lujosos y decadentes de la alta sociedad londinense, mientras te sumerges en la psicología de los personajes y te adentras en los dilemas morales que plantea la historia. Experimenta la fascinación y el horror que acompañan a Dorian Gray en su búsqueda desenfrenada de placer y belleza. 'El retrato de Dorian Gray (versión íntegra)' es una joya literaria que cautiva con su mezcla única de elegancia, misterio y reflexiones sobre la naturaleza humana. Con esta versión de audiolibro, podrás disfrutar de la historia en su totalidad, sin perder ningún detalle importante. Sumérgete en el mundo seductor y oscuro de 'El retrato de Dorian Gray' mientras te deleitas con una narración impecable y leal al texto original que resalta la maestría literaria de Oscar Wilde.
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Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) was born in Dublin. He won scholarships to both Trinity College, Dublin, and Magdalen College, Oxford. In 1875, he began publishing poetry in literary magazines, and in 1878, he won the coveted Newdigate Prize for English poetry. He had a reputation as a flamboyant wit and man-about-town. After his marriage to Constance Lloyd in 1884, he tried to establish himself as a writer, but with little initial success. However, his three volumes of short fiction, The Happy Prince, Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, and A House of Pomegranates, together with his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, gradually won him a reputation as a modern writer with an original talent. That reputation was confirmed and enhanced by the phenomenal success of his society comedies: Lady Windermere’s Fan, A Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Husband, and The Importance of Being Earnest, all performed on London’s West End stage between 1892 and 1895. In 1895, he was convicted of engaging in homosexual acts, which were then illegal, and sentenced to two years imprisonment with hard labor. He soon declared bankruptcy, and his property was auctioned off. In 1896, he lost legal custody of his children. When his mother died that same year, his wife Constance visited him at the jail to bring him the news. It was the last time they saw each other. In the years after his release, his health deteriorated. In November 1900, he died in Paris at the age of forty-six.