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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales of Terror
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Robert L. Stevenson Collection > The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Ch 5

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message 1: by Silver (new)

Silver Please post your thoughts and questions here and be aware if you have not finished this chapter spoilers may be posted here.


message 2: by Deborah, Moderator (new)

Deborah (deborahkliegl) | 4617 comments Mod
I really enjoyed the scenic description of the lawyer's fireside. It's hard to read this story afresh when we all know the story so well. Interesting that the clerk decides to compare writing to Jekyll's.


message 3: by Silver (new)

Silver Deborah wrote: "I really enjoyed the scenic description of the lawyer's fireside. It's hard to read this story afresh when we all know the story so well. Interesting that the clerk decides to compare writing to Je..."

Yes one of the things I found interesting

I am sure most people are familiar with the story but in case someone is reading it fresh

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message 4: by Frances, Moderator (new)

Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
Handwriting, letters and their method of delivery all feature prominently in this section, and they are all traditional components of mystery stories that no longer (or rarely) exist in the 21st century-I guess more modern writers will have to make do with peculiarities of spelling or phrasing, emails or tweets and IP addresses/electronic footprints. Let's hope sitting by the fireside endures a little longer!


message 5: by Everyman (new)

Everyman | 3574 comments Frances wrote: "Handwriting, letters and their method of delivery all feature prominently in this section, and they are all traditional components of mystery stories that no longer (or rarely) exist in the 21st ce..."

And telegrams, which featured so prominently in Sherlock Holmes (and indeed in Downton Abbey) -- do they even exist today?


message 6: by Frances, Moderator (new)

Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
I think the telegram equipment has been buried in the same place as the old ham radio equipment!


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