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MYSTERY: THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR.HYDE (CHAPTER 1 AND 2) by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON at 1001 ADVENTURE AND MYSTERY STORIES FOR THE ROAD
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SHOW NOTES — The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Chapter 1 Another classic adventure at 1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For the Road Narrated by Jon Hagadorn, Master Storyteller Chapter 1: "Story of the Door" — Summary Our story opens on a fog‑shrouded London street as Mr. Utterson, a quiet, steady lawyer, walks with his cousin Mr. Enfield. Enfield recounts a disturbing incident he once witnessed: a small, deformed man calmly trampling a young girl in the street, then paying off the family with a check drawn from the account of the highly respected Dr. Henry Jekyll. The contrast between the man's sinister appearance and the reputable name on the check plants the first seed of mystery. Utterson, who knows Jekyll well, is troubled. Why would a man like Jekyll be connected to someone as unsettling as this Mr. Hyde? This opening chapter sets the tone: a respectable Victorian world hiding something dark beneath its polished surface. SHOW NOTES — The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Chapter 2 Another classic adventure at 1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For the Road Narrated by Jon Hagadorn, Master Storyteller Chapter 2: "Search for Mr. Hyde" — Summary Haunted by Enfield's story, Mr. Utterson returns home and studies Dr. Jekyll's will—only to discover that Jekyll has left everything to this mysterious Mr. Hyde. Even more troubling, the will states that Hyde may step into Jekyll's life "in the event of his disappearance." Determined to protect his friend, Utterson begins his own quiet investigation. He visits Hyde's address, waits in the shadows, and finally confronts the man himself. Hyde's appearance is unsettling—something about him inspires instant dislike and even fear. Yet Hyde possesses a key to Jekyll's home and speaks as though he has every right to be there. Utterson leaves more disturbed than ever. The mystery deepens, and the respectable façade of London society begins to crack. About the Creator: Robert Louis Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was one of the most versatile and imaginative writers of the 19th century. Born in Scotland, he battled lifelong illness yet produced an astonishing range of classics, including: Treasure Island Kidnapped The Black Arrow The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Stevenson wrote Jekyll and Hyde in a burst of inspiration—legend says he drafted the first version in just three days after a vivid nightmare. His wife reportedly urged him to rewrite it, and the second version became the masterpiece we know today. The Book's Success and Legacy Published in 1886, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde became an immediate sensation. It sold tens of thousands of copies within months and quickly entered the public imagination as the definitive tale of dual identity and hidden evil. Its impact has been enormous: Adapted into over 120 films, plays, and radio dramas Inspired countless psychological and literary studies Introduced the now‑universal phrase "a Jekyll and Hyde personality" Remains one of the most influential gothic mysteries ever written Stevenson's story continues to resonate because it explores a truth as old as humanity: the struggle between our better nature and the darker impulses we try to hide. Catch all 12 1001 Stories Podcasts now at www.bestof1001stories.com
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MYSTERY: THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR.HYDE (CHAPTER 1 AND 2) by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON at 1001 ADVENTURE AND MYSTERY STORIES FOR THE ROAD
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