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    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Audiobook

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      The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, first published in 1886, remains one of literature’s most gripping explorations of the duality of human nature. Robert Louis Stevenson masterfully weaves a tale of a well-respected scientist, Dr. Henry Jekyll, who creates a potion to separate his good and evil sides, unleashing the monstrous Mr. Edward Hyde. As Jekyll’s struggle with his dark alter ego intensifies, the story delves into the terrifying consequences of unchecked desires and the fragile balance between good and evil within us all.

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      The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde follows the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll, a distinguished scientist in London, who becomes obsessed with the idea of separating his good and evil sides. Driven by his experiments, Jekyll concocts a potion that transforms him into Mr. Edward Hyde, a brutal and malevolent figure who acts without conscience. As Hyde, Jekyll indulges in dark desires and violent acts that he could never commit as his true self. Over time, Hyde’s influence grows stronger, threatening to overpower Jekyll completely.

      Jekyll initially believes he can control his dual identity, but Hyde’s increasingly destructive behavior spirals out of control, leading to murder and chaos. Jekyll’s internal struggle deepens as he realizes the horrific consequences of his actions, and he becomes desperate to rid himself of Hyde. However, the transformations begin to occur spontaneously, and Jekyll loses his grip on reality as Hyde’s power consumes him. The story culminates in tragedy, revealing the dangers of tampering with the human soul and the perilous nature of the battle between good and evil.

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      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : Monster Audiobooks

      First Publication Date : 1886

      Author : Robert Louis Stevenson

      Genres: Classics, Fantasy Fiction, Fiction, Gothic Fiction, Horror, Novella, Science Fiction

      Narrator : David Barnes

      Duration : 3h 7m 12s

      Language : English

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Cardano Retail Price : 29 ADA

      Cardano Discount Price : 19 ADA, for wallet holding Beowulf Audiobook

      Purchase Limit: 10

      Author Info

      Robert Louis Stevenson

      From Wikipedia: Robert Louis Stevenson, born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; (13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses.
      Born and educated in Edinburgh, Stevenson suffered from serious bronchial trouble for much of his life, but continued to write prolifically and travel widely in defiance of his poor health. A… Read More

      First published in 1883, Treasure Island is one of the most famous pirate stories ever written. The story is told by Jim Hawkins, a young boy who discovers the whereabouts of a buried treasure, and then sets off to find the treasure with Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney. They hire hands to work the ship, the Hispaniola. Among the crew is Long John Silver, who is out to get the treasure for himself and the crew.
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      This is the sixth release in the Book.io Classics: Monster Editions. First published in 1886 by Robert Louis Stevenson, the book is a famous piece of English Literature and is considered to be a defining book of the gothic horror genre. The novella has had a lasting impact on culture, making the phrase “Jekyll and Hyde” used to describe people who are outwardly good, but hide dark secrets of their true nature.
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