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"This story of a double-life in which the protagonist by day worked as a respectable doctor and by night roamed the back alleys of old-town London, was first published as a 'shilling shocker' in 1886 and became an instant classic. In the first six months of publication 40,000 copies were sold, and it remains one of the best tales ever written about the divided self." "The story opens with Mr Utterson the lawyer learning of an inexplicable attack on a young girl by a certain Mr Hyde, who he knows to be a protege of his old friend Henry Jekyll. Deciding to discover more about the matter, he questions those who might know something and finally manages to speak to Hyde himself. Though it sounds like the beginning of a detective story, the reader is already aware that things are deeper than they might appear: those who meet Hyde feel an irrational hatred and are unable to describe him in any detail. And the language of the text itself seems to be hiding something: vague, ambiguous, at times opaque and full of repetitions. Something is going on here, but we're not sure what it is. In the end, after Hyde has committed a murder, a distressed Jekyll locks himself in his study; but when Utterson breaks down the door, he finds not Jekyll but the dead body of Hyde. He also discovers a document which, along with another already acquired from the last two chapters, explains many things - but not all." "This new edition contains a substantial introduction, with the story of composition (amid difficulties), first publication and early reception, followed by a survey of the main critical interpretations of this much-discussed work, a brief study of its language, and an overview of the most important derivative works: stage plays, films, comic books, graphic novels, and retellings of various kinds."--BOOK JACKET
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Fiction, Physicians, Physicians in fiction, Multiple personality in fiction, Multiple personality, Self-experimentation in medicine in fiction, Self-experimentation in medicine, Ficción, Médicos, Novela de terror, Personalidad múltiple, Supernatural in fiction, Supernatural, Horror stories, Horror fiction, Conduct of life, London (England), Science Fiction & Fantasy, England in fiction, Scottish Horror tales, Mystery and detective stories, Horror, Classic Literature, Open Library Staff Picks, open_syllabus_project, Conduct of life in fiction, Juvenile fiction, History and criticism, Horror tales, English fiction, Social conditions, Good and evil, Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Stevenson, Robert Louis), Paranormal fiction, Allegories, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Jekyll, doctor (fictitious character), fiction, Physicians, fiction, England, fiction, London (england), fiction, Fiction, horror, Fiction, psychological, Fiction, short stories (single author), Large type books, Children's fiction, Supernatural, fiction, Good and evil, fiction, English literature, Military, medieval, History, Frankenstein (fictitious character), fiction, Geneva (switzerland), fiction, Scientists, fiction, English Horror tales, Short stories, Children: Grades 4-6, Bien y mal, Novela, Graphic novels, Comic books, strips, etc., Psychological fiction, Monsters, Science fiction, Inglés (Lengua), Lecturas adaptadas, Textos para extranjeros, English, Modern Literature, Medicine, fiction, British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author), Adaptations, Comic books, strips, Comics & graphic novels, horror, Comics & graphic novels, literary, Russian language materials, Poésie française, Anthologies, Gothic fiction (Literary genre), English, Médecins, Romans, nouvelles, Personnalité multiple, Récits d'horreur, Murderers, Spanish language materials, Asesinos, Novela juvenil, Cuentos de terror, Self-experiment in medicinePeople
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19th century, 16e siècleShowing 12 featured editions. View all 360 editions?
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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Collins Classics)
2017, HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: a story of crime
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The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
2014, Bendon Pub., n/a, Bendon
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El extraño caso del Dr Jekyll y Mr Hyde: Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
2012, SmArt of Selling Factory
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Le cas étrange du Dr Jekyll et de M. Hyde
2007, Flammarion
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Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
2004, Edinburgh University Press
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: And Other Strange Tales
2000, Ann Arbor Editions LLC
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Edition Notes
Includes discussion of Morgan autograph ms. MA 628, with a reproduction of f. 62.
Includes bibliographical references.
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"Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable."
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Stevenson’s famous gothic novella, first published in 1886, and filmed countless times is better known simply as Jekyll and Hyde. The first novel to toy with the idea of a split personality, it features the respectable Dr. Jekyll transforming himself into the evil Mr Hyde in a failed attempt to learn more about the duality of man.
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