The Beast in the Jungle
Henry James
Gelesen von Rob James
The Beast in the Jungle is a poignant exploration of fate and the human condition, centered on John Marcher, a man who believes he is destined for an extraordinary event that will define his life. As he navigates his relationships, particularly with the enigmatic May Bartram, Marcher grapples with the weight of his expectations and the isolation that comes from his fixation on the future.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society, Henry James delves into themes of loneliness, love, and the inevitability of death. The novella invites readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the moments that shape our lives, often in ways we least anticipate.
With its rich psychological depth and intricate character dynamics, The Beast in the Jungle stands out as a significant work in James' oeuvre, offering a profound meditation on the choices we make and the paths we take—or fail to take—in our pursuit of meaning.
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| 01 - Chapter I | 27:57 | Gelesen von Rob James | |
| 02 - Chapter II | 30:43 | Gelesen von Rob James | |
| 03 - Chapter III | 16:01 | Gelesen von Rob James | |
| 04 - Chapter IV | 19:23 | Gelesen von Rob James | |
| 05 - Chapter V | 24:52 | Gelesen von Rob James | |
| 06 - Chapter VI | 20:01 | Gelesen von Rob James |
Bewertungen
Great narration
Mary Havens
The narrator was very calming - I wish he had introduced himself. The story itself: what the heck was going on? This is supposed to be a ghost story, according to The Haunting of Bly Manor trivia. I kept expecting Marcher to realize he was a ghost. At least I finished it which is more than I can say for my attempt to read this novella.
James at his most tedious
Heidi S
Really dull story of an extreme head case, with James verbose as usual, saying the same thing over and over. Reader was ok for this, but it wouldn't have made any difference if a computerized voice read it.
Unbearable regret and loss
poet-taster
This poignant and altogether remarkable story is given a wonderfully sympathetic reading. I send my heartfelt thanks to Rob James.
wonderful
Elisabeth Lettens (Lisa)
What an amazing story. It shocked me and touched me deeply. Very well read.
M. E..Bottino
Excellent reading! Brilliant author. Many thanks!