The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

By Robert Louis Stevenson

  • Release Date: 1894-01-01
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
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From 199 Ratings

Description

The five critical essays centre on the novella's allegorical dimensions and its narrative technique. Four scientific essays, including one by Stephen Jay Gould, discuss the concept of the divided self, multiple personality disorders and the use of narcotics.

Reviews

  • Great read

    5
    By i miss democracy
    Fun to read even if you know the story in and out.
  • Duality

    5
    By MAS9876
    An ode to good and evil? A recognition of hidden conflicts in us all? A realistic nightmare that feels us falling, losing control, seeing our worst instincts come to life. Timeless.
  • The Classic Revisited

    4
    By nimbleland
    It has been decades since I read this. It is not like any of the films made from the story. You are given a view from the lawyer's investigation into the mystery for all but the last chapter where Jekyll explains his complete experience with Hyde. This is where the films get the foundation for the films. The best of the films is the one with Fredric March. Read the book, then check out the film.
  • Deeeeep

    5
    By Don't read at night
    This thrilling piece of art brings you the story of mans longest struggle, the war between good and evil. Prepare for a ride that will haunt you, yet open your eyes to the what is inside us.
  • 9th grade materiel

    1
    By zivisawesmpkmmgg
    kind of hard to understand, but really descriptive
  • Wonderful story, great vocabulary

    5
    By Anna Jersey City
    A very interesting fictional story, an oldie but a goodie :)

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