First published in 1903, The Beast in the Jungle is one of Henry James’s most profound and unsettling stories, a powerful exploration of fate, self-absorption, and missed life.
The narrative follows John Marcher, a man convinced that an extraordinary destiny awaits him—like a beast crouching in the jungle, ready to strike. This belief shapes his relationships, particularly with the patient and perceptive May Bartram, who stands quietly beside him as time passes. When the truth finally ...