
Wunderbares Ereignis des Dr. Jekyll und Mr. Hyde
by Robert Louis Stevenson
8 chapters3h 4m
About this book
Wunderbares Ereignis des Dr. Jekyll und Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson drags listeners into the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London, where a single ominous figure upends social order and decency. Told through the wary eyes of acquaintances like Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield, the novella traces their unease over the sinister Mr. Hyde and his troubling connection to the respectable Dr. Jekyll—setting off a chain of suspicion, violence, and unexplained change.
A cornerstone of Gothic fiction and classic horror, Stevenson's tale explores themes of duality, repression, and the fragile line between scientific curiosity and moral consequence. The narrative captures late 19th-century anxieties about reputation, urban anonymity, and the darker impulses lurking beneath civilized surfaces, all delivered with taut pacing and atmospheric detail. Without revealing its pivotal twists, the story builds mounting dread through encounters, rumors, and strange behavior that hint at deeper, more disturbing truths.
Ideal for fans of psychological horror, ghost stories, and Victorian Gothic literature, this audiobook is perfect for listeners who relish compact, thought-provoking classics that haunt long after the final scene.
