AUDIOBOOK

The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Robert Louis Stevenson
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Duration
3h 47m
Year
2026
Language
English

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What if the darkest part of the human soul could walk freely in the streets of London?
In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson delivers a haunting meditation on duality, morality, and the fragile boundary between respectability and savagery. Writing in the heart of the Victorian era, Stevenson was deeply influenced by emerging ideas in psychology, ethics, and the conflict between social order and primal instinct.
The story unfolds through a series of unsettling events surrounding the enigmatic Mr. Hyde, whose violent presence casts a growing shadow over the reputable Dr. Jekyll. One section follows the quiet investigation into Hyde's disturbing actions, while another explores Jekyll's philosophical obsession with separating good and evil within the human soul. As tension mounts, the narrative tightens into a psychological descent that questions identity itself-without revealing the truth that lies at its core.
Stevenson's novella has left an indelible mark on global culture, shaping how modern audiences understand the concept of the "double self." Its themes echo through literature, cinema, and psychology, remaining profoundly relevant in a world still grappling with inner conflict and moral ambiguity.
This audiobook offers an immersive listening experience, drawing the listener into Stevenson's restrained yet chilling prose. The high-quality AI narration delivers exceptional clarity and consistency, preserving the suspense, rhythm, and atmosphere of the original text for an uninterrupted experience.
Confront the monster within. Add The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to your audiobook library today and experience one of the most unsettling classics ever written.

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