Banned Books – A Picture of Dorian Gray + The Machine Stops-logo

Banned Books – A Picture of Dorian Gray + The Machine Stops

Oscar Wilde

Banned Books – A Picture of Dorian Gray + The Machine Stops unites two groundbreaking works that faced censorship, controversy, and cultural resistance for daring to challenge the values of their time. Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray and E.M....

Location:

United States

Description:

Banned Books – A Picture of Dorian Gray + The Machine Stops unites two groundbreaking works that faced censorship, controversy, and cultural resistance for daring to challenge the values of their time. Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray and E.M. Forster’s The Machine Stops each confronted society with bold ideas about beauty, morality, technology, and human freedom — and both were suppressed, criticized, or restricted for their unsettling themes. In The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wilde explores vanity, corruption, and the pursuit of pleasure through the haunting tale of a young man whose portrait bears the weight of his sins. The novel’s provocative undertones and moral ambiguity led to heavy censorship upon publication and later became evidence used against Wilde during his infamous trial. Its legacy as a challenged and condemned work remains central to its cultural impact. In The Machine Stops, Forster imagines a future society ruled by an all‑powerful technological system — a world where human connection has withered and independent thought is discouraged. Its anti‑authoritarian message and critique of technological dependence led to suppression under certain regimes and challenges in educational settings. Today, it stands as one of the most prophetic dystopian stories ever written. Together, these two works reveal why banned and challenged literature endures: it pushes boundaries, questions authority, and forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and the world around them. Perfect for listeners who appreciate classic literature, dystopian fiction, philosophical storytelling, and culturally significant works that continue to spark debate. Duration - 10h 37m. Author - Oscar Wilde. Narrator - Various. Published Date - Thursday, 29 January 2026.

Language:

English


Premium Chapters
Premium

Duration:00:00:13

Duration:00:02:58

Duration:00:35:22

Duration:00:40:29

Duration:00:32:19

Duration:00:39:30

Duration:00:31:35

Duration:00:20:37

Duration:00:31:48

Duration:00:38:09

Duration:00:27:37

Duration:00:21:24

Duration:00:50:16

Duration:00:18:41

Duration:00:18:12

Duration:00:34:16

Duration:00:22:18

Duration:00:22:29

Duration:00:13:55

Duration:00:23:35

Duration:00:26:11

Duration:00:13:54

Duration:00:27:04

Duration:00:23:00

Duration:00:21:07

Duration:00:00:21