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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: A Classic Gothic Tale of Horror, Science, and the Divided Self

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: A Classic Gothic Tale of Horror, Science, and the Divided Self - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Robert Louis StevensonPublish date:10/23/2012Pages:64
Languages:EnglishPublisher:SMK BooksISBN-13:9781617207679ISBN-10:1617207675UPC:9781617207679Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Classics, Thrillers, HorrorBook Topic:Suspense, PsychologicalSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.15 inchesWeight:0.104Product ID:SCH39MHJEY

A respectable London doctor and a violent, terrifying stranger are bound together by a secret that exposes the darkest division in human nature. In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson creates one of the most enduring stories of horror, guilt, repression, and moral collapse in English literature. As the mysterious Edward Hyde moves through the city leaving fear and ruin behind him, Dr. Henry Jekyll's friends begin to suspect that the connection between the two men is stranger and more terrible than ordinary blackmail or crime.

Stevenson's novella works as Gothic horror, psychological fiction, moral fable, and detective mystery. Its power lies in the slow revelation of Jekyll's experiment and in the unsettling idea that evil is not merely an outside force but something hidden within the self. The foggy streets, locked doors, divided houses, strange documents, and fearful witnesses all build toward a confession that has become one of literature's defining portraits of dual identity.

First published in 1886, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde remains essential for readers of classic horror, Victorian fiction, psychological suspense, Gothic literature, and stories about science, temptation, and the divided self. The names Jekyll and Hyde have entered everyday language because Stevenson's tale still speaks to a frightening possibility: that civilization, reputation, and self-control may conceal impulses far more dangerous than anyone wants to admit.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:SMK BooksISBN-13:9781617207679ISBN-10:1617207675UPC:9781617207679Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Classics, Thrillers, HorrorBook Topic:Suspense, PsychologicalSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.15 inchesWeight:0.104Product ID:SCH39MHJEY
Stevenson, Robert Louis: - Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet, travel writer, and one of the most widely read authors of the late nineteenth century. Born in Edinburgh into a family of lighthouse engineers, Stevenson was expected to follow the family profession but turned instead toward literature, despite chronic ill health that shaped much of his life and travel. He studied law, wrote essays and travel sketches, and developed a literary voice marked by clarity, movement, atmosphere, and a strong sense of moral and imaginative adventure.Stevenson achieved lasting fame with works that range across adventure fiction, Gothic horror, historical romance, children's literature, poetry, and personal essays. His best-known books include Treasure Island, Kidnapped, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, A Child's Garden of Verses, The Master of Ballantrae, and Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes. He had a gift for creating stories that are both immediately readable and morally resonant, combining suspense, vivid setting, memorable characters, and deeper questions about courage, loyalty, identity, guilt, and the divided nature of the self.In his later years, Stevenson traveled widely in search of better health, eventually settling in Samoa, where he became involved in local political concerns and was known affectionately as Tusitala, "teller of tales." His influence extends across popular fiction and literary fiction alike: pirate stories, adventure novels, psychological horror, and tales of moral doubling all owe something to his example. More than a century after his death, Stevenson remains a central figure in English-language literature, read by children and adults for his storytelling power, stylistic elegance, and ability to turn adventure and terror into lasting myth.
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