Beer And Conversation With Pigweed And Crowhill
526: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde review
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:43:15
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With special guest Longinus, the boys review a shandy from Founders, then continue their "shortcut to the classics" series with a review of Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" -- a haunting 1886 novella that ripped the mask off Victorian respectability and exposed the brutal split within human nature.Set in the same foggy, gaslit London as Sherlock Holmes, this story of duality, repression, and moral despair hit like a thunderclap on both sides of the Atlantic. But it’s more than just a gothic thriller — it’s a mirror held up to human nature and society itself.We explore:* The origins of the story and why Stevenson rewrote it from scratch after his wife’s critique* The moral message: man is not one but two — and there may be no salvation for either* The symbolism of Jekyll’s divided house, the hidden back door, and the cultured facade over inner rot* The novella’s critique of Victorian England, where public virtue masks private vice* Interpretive lens