Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Cam Kennedy, adapted by Alan Grant, adapted by Alan Grant, Robert Louis Stevenson
About this book
"First published in 1886 as a "shilling shocker," Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde takes the basic struggle between good and evil and adds to the mix bourgeois respectability, urban violence, and class conflict. The result is a tale that has taken on the force of myth in the popular imagination. This Broadview edition provides a selection of contextual material, including contemporary reviews of the novel, Stevenson's essay "A Chapter on Dreams," and excerpts from the 1887 stage version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Also included are historical documents on criminality and degeneracy, the "Jack the Ripper" murders, and London in the 1880s." "New to this second edition are an updated critical introduction and, in the appendices, writings on Victorian psychology by Thomas Carlyle, Richard Krafft-Ebing, and Henry Maudsley, among others."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL22708002W
Subjects
Comics & graphic novels, horrorComics & graphic novels, literaryJekyll, doctor (fictitious character), fictionLondon (england), fictionPhysicians, fictionPhysiciansFictionParanormal fictionSocial conditionsBritish and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)Fiction, horrorFiction, psychologicalPhysicians--fictionMultiple personalityMultiple personality--fictionSelf-experimentation in medicineSelf-experimentation in medicine--fictionMédecins