akorn - Mighty Old Tales Retold
Fiction
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Ch 11
Oscar Wilde
For years, Dorian Gray could not free himself from the influence of this book. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that he never sought to free himself from it. He procured from Paris no less than nine large-paper copies of the first edition, and had them bound in different colours, so that they might suit his various moods and the changing fancies of a nature over which he seemed, at times, to have almost entirely lost control. The hero, the wonderful young Parisian, in whom the romantic and the scientific temperaments were so strangely blended, became to him a kind of prefiguring type of himself. And, indeed, the whole book seemed to him to contain the story of his own life, written before he had lived it.
Treasure Island - Chapters XVI and XVII - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapters XIV and XV - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter XIII - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter XII - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter XI - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter X - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapters VIII and IX - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter VII - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter VI - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter V - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter IV - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter III - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter II - R L Stevenson
Treasure Island - Chapter I - R L Stevenson
The Four Skillful Brothers - Arabian Nights
Brother Lustig - Brothers Grimm
At the Barber's - Anton Chekov
The Barber's Tale of Himself - Arabian Nights
The Barber's Tale of His Sixth Brother - Arabian Nights
The Barber's Tale of His Fourth Brother - Arabian Nights
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Finding Pattersby
The Psychic Elephant Radio Podcast
Museum of the Missing
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Anne of Green Gables
The Adventure Zone
Full Body Chills