• The Island of Dr. Moreau - H.G. Wells

  • By: H.G. Wells
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The Island of Dr. Moreau - H.G. Wells

By: H.G. Wells
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  • In 1896 HG Wells produced the Island of Doctor Moreau. After a fateful shipwreck, a chance rescue, and offer of safe harbor, Edward Prendick must contend with a dark science. A man of science, Prendick must wrestle with the ethics of its passions. His inner struggle is illuminated by the island's outward horrors. Central to the themes are ethics, principles, and the extent of human compassion. This science fiction icon argues the true question of science: Could the cure be more dangerous than the disease?

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  • Section 22 - The Island of Dr. Moreau - H.G. Wells
    Jul 13 2022
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    8 mins
  • Section 21 - The Island of Dr. Moreau - H.G. Wells
    Jul 13 2022
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    28 mins
  • Section 20 - The Island of Dr. Moreau - H.G. Wells
    Jul 13 2022
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    12 mins

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