Robert Louis Stevenson’s
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde is a gripping tale of duality, morality, and the human psyche. Set in Victorian London, the novella follows the respected Dr. Henry Jekyll, who, in a quest to separate his good and evil selves, unleashes his dark alter ego—Mr. Edward Hyde. As Hyde’s sinister deeds grow more violent, the boundaries between the two identities blur, leading to devastating consequences. A powerful exploration of inner conflict and the dangers of unchecked ambition, this classic continues to provoke thought and intrigue over a century after its publication.
One man. Two natures. A chilling descent into darkness.
- Explore the duality of human nature in a thrilling psychological narrative.
- Delve into one of the earliest and most influential works of gothic horror.
- Discover a timeless novella that bridges science, morality, and suspense.
- Perfect for fans of mystery, horror, and psychological fiction.
- A compact classic with enduring relevance and philosophical depth.
Themes:
- Duality of human nature
- Good vs. evil
- Identity and transformation
- Repression and morality
- Scientific ethics
- Psychological horror
- Victorian society and hypocrisy