Heart and Science: A Story of the Present Time

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Heart and Science: A Story of the Present Time

by Wilkie Collins

EN·~12 hours

Chapters

Description

A lively, self‑conscious narrator opens the tale by addressing the very readers who love vivid characters and gentle humor above all else. With a wink to the conventions of Victorian fiction, he promises a story that leans heavily on the quirks and warmth of its people, while subtly questioning the era’s faith in unchecked scientific progress. The preface sets a tone that is both playful and thoughtful, inviting listeners to enjoy the bustling social world that will unfold.

Within that world, a compassionate protagonist finds themselves drawn into the shadowy realm of laboratory work, where the pursuit of knowledge clashes with a tender affection for domestic animals. Their inner conflict—between curiosity, ambition, and a growing unease about cruelty—provides both comic moments and poignant insight. As the narrative begins, listeners will be introduced to a cast of eccentric friends and rivals, each illuminating different facets of a society standing at the crossroads of tradition and modernity.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (723K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by James Rusk, and David Widger

Release date

2005-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins

1824–1889

Best known for The Woman in White and The Moonstone, this pioneering Victorian novelist helped shape the modern mystery and suspense story. His fiction mixed page-turning plots with sharp observations about money, law, identity, and social rules.

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