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The Beast in the Jungle

By: Henry James
Narrated by: James Roth
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The Beast in the Jungle is a 1903 novella by Henry James, first published in the collection titled The Better Sort. The story addresses themes like fate, loneliness, love and death. The protagonist, John Marcher, anticipates an event that he believes will set him apart from other people. Marcher is frozen by his fears and a sense of impending doom. A haunting tale of egotism, fear of the unknown and unrequited love, the story warns that the only thing one has to fear is fear itself. John’s failure to reciprocate May Bartram’s love condemns him to be “the beast in the jungle.”

Public Domain (P)2019 Museum Audiobooks
Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Fiction Occult Short Stories Scary

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