
The Invisible Man
H.G. Wells
"The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story introduces a mysterious and disfigured stranger who arrives in the quiet village of Iping, leading to a series of unsettling and bewildering events that disrupt the lives of the locals.
The central character, the Invisible Man, struggles with the consequences of his unique condition, which brings both power and alienation. At the beginning of the novel, we meet the stranger as he arrives at the "Coach and Horses" inn on a cold winter day. Wrapped in layers of clothing to conceal his appearance, he exhibits peculiar behaviors that alarm the innkeeper and other residents. His bandaged head and weariness suggest that he has endured some trauma, fostering intrigue and suspicion among the townsfolk.
As the narrative unfolds, a sense of isolation surrounds his character, hinting at deeper themes of identity, societal acceptance, and the moral implications of scientific experimentation. The opening chapters build a mystery around his true nature and set the stage for a blend of horror and thought-provoking commentary on humanity.
Duration - 5h 12m.
Author - H.G. Wells.
Narrator - Henry Dawson.
Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1897 H.G. Wells ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story introduces a mysterious and disfigured stranger who arrives in the quiet village of Iping, leading to a series of unsettling and bewildering events that disrupt the lives of the locals. The central character, the Invisible Man, struggles with the consequences of his unique condition, which brings both power and alienation. At the beginning of the novel, we meet the stranger as he arrives at the "Coach and Horses" inn on a cold winter day. Wrapped in layers of clothing to conceal his appearance, he exhibits peculiar behaviors that alarm the innkeeper and other residents. His bandaged head and weariness suggest that he has endured some trauma, fostering intrigue and suspicion among the townsfolk. As the narrative unfolds, a sense of isolation surrounds his character, hinting at deeper themes of identity, societal acceptance, and the moral implications of scientific experimentation. The opening chapters build a mystery around his true nature and set the stage for a blend of horror and thought-provoking commentary on humanity. Duration - 5h 12m. Author - H.G. Wells. Narrator - Henry Dawson. Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025. Copyright - © 1897 H.G. Wells ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:05
Chapter 1
Duration:00:12:13
Chapter 2
Duration:00:11:08
Chapter 3
Duration:00:11:30
Chapter 4
Duration:00:14:16
Chapter 5
Duration:00:04:55
Chapter 6
Duration:00:08:36
Chapter 7
Duration:00:18:22
Chapter 8
Duration:00:01:08
Chapter 9
Duration:00:12:16
Chapter 10
Duration:00:06:38
Chapter 11
Duration:00:07:08
Chapter 12
Duration:00:11:12
Chapter 13
Duration:00:04:46
Chapter 14
Duration:00:12:00
Chapter 15
Duration:00:04:07
Chapter 16
Duration:00:07:58
Chapter 17
Duration:00:16:20
Chapter 18
Duration:00:08:29
Chapter 19
Duration:00:12:07
Chapter 20
Duration:00:21:28
Chapter 21
Duration:00:11:12
Chapter 22
Duration:00:13:12
Chapter 23
Duration:00:20:53
Chapter 24
Duration:00:09:00
Chapter 25
Duration:00:04:29
Chapter 26
Duration:00:09:47
Chapter 27
Duration:00:18:51
Chapter 28
Duration:00:17:57
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:09