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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - by Robert Louis Stevenson
STORY OF THE DOOR
SEARCH FOR MR. HYDE
DR. JEKYLL WAS QUITE AT EASE
THE CAREW MURDER CASE
INCIDENT OF THE LETTER
REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON
INCIDENT AT THE WINDOW
THE LAST NIGHT
DR. LANYON’S NARRATIVE
A fog‑shrouded London street becomes the stage for a quiet but unsettling curiosity. When the lawyer Mr. Utterson and his old friend Enfield stumble upon a disreputable, door‑less building, the sight of its neglected façade and absent knocker hints at something hidden behind its crumbling stone. Enfield’s casual remark that the place is linked to a “very odd story” pulls Utterson—always the steady, rational type—into a subtle investigation that promises to test the limits of his measured world.
The narrative follows Utterjs’ methodical pursuit of clues, guided by whispered rumors and a fearsome reputation that clings to the door like soot. As he pieces together fragments—mysterious letters, inexplicable occurrences, and the uneasy hush of those who have seen too much—the ordinary veneer of Victorian society begins to crack. Listeners will be drawn into a tense, atmospheric tale where the line between respectable conduct and concealed madness is as thin as the smoke that drifts through the night.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (138K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1992-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1894
A restless storyteller with a taste for adventure, he turned illness, travel, and sharp imagination into some of the most enduring tales in English literature. Best known for Treasure Island and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, he also wrote poetry, essays, and vivid travel books.
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