The Island of Doctor Moreau (Version 3)

H. G. Wells (1866 - 1946)

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? (Summary by Tom Haire )

Genre(s): Horror & Supernatural Fiction, Literary Fiction, Published 1800 -1900

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Introduction Tom Haire
00:03:16
Play 02 In the Dingey of the "Lady Vain" Tom Haire
00:06:43
Play 03 The Man Who Was Going Nowhere Tom Haire
00:07:00
Play 04 The Strange Face Tom Haire
00:12:38
Play 05 At the Schooner's Rail Tom Haire
00:08:21
Play 06 The Man Who Had Nowhere to Go Tom Haire
00:09:23
Play 07 The Evil-Looking Boatmen Tom Haire
00:12:11
Play 08 The Locked Door Tom Haire
00:12:16
Play 09 The Crying of the Puma Tom Haire
00:07:55
Play 10 The Thing in the Forest Tom Haire
00:24:01
Play 11 The Crying of the Man Tom Haire
00:09:25
Play 12 The Hunting of the Man Tom Haire
00:14:26
Play 13 The Sayers of the Law Tom Haire
00:20:30
Play 14 The Parley Tom Haire
00:10:51
Play 15 Doctor Moreau Explains Tom Haire
00:27:19
Play 16 Concerning the Beast Folk Tom Haire
00:13:38
Play 17 How the Beast Folk Taste Blood Tom Haire
00:30:36
Play 18 A Catastrophe Tom Haire
00:12:35
Play 19 The Finding of Moreau Tom Haire
00:10:24
Play 20 Montgomery's Bank Holiday Tom Haire
00:18:59
Play 21 Alone With the Beast Folk Tom Haire
00:12:20
Play 22 The Reversion of the Beast Folk Tom Haire
00:28:25
Play 23 The Man Alone Tom Haire
00:08:18