All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil: and Edward Hyde, alone, in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil. The disturbing Mr. Hyde is making his repugnant presence known in late 19th Century London. But punishment...
Unabridged version of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, offered here for chump change, from the Master Storyteller Robert Louis Stevenson. His first draft was burned to ash, the final published version created...
Delve into the dark depths of human nature with Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. This gripping novella explores the duality of man and the consequences of unchecked desires, creating a chilling and thought-provoking reading experience.
An indescribably evil madman lurks beneath the prim and proper fa ade of Victorian London causing Mr. Utterson to vow, "If he shall be Mr. Hyde, I shall be Mr. Seek " You may think you know the story of Jekyll and Hyde, but as the layers of mystery are peeled off one by one,...
'...man is not truly one, but truly two.'
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is the original title of a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson that was first published in 1886. The work is commonly known today as The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or simply...
El extra o caso del doctor Jekyll y el se or Hyde (en ingl s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde), a veces titulado simplemente El doctor Jekyll y el se or Hyde, es una novela escrita por Robert Louis Stevenson y publicada por primera vez en ingl s en 1886, que trata acerca...
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Robert Louis Stevenson explores the very nature of man in this classic horror novel. "Why did you wake me? I was dreaming a fine bogey tale." Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece of the duality in man's nature sprang from the darkest recesses of his...
This book explores the dual nature present in us all through powerful themes of shame and repression, set against a backdrop of London in the late 19th century. It is one of the most popular books of all time, and remains widely read more than a century after publication.