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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a dark and unforgettable classic of Gothic fiction: a chilling tale of secrecy, duality, and the hidden forces within the human soul.

In the foggy streets of Victorian London, the respectable Dr. Henry Jekyll becomes mysteriously connected to the violent and disturbing Edward Hyde. As lawyer Gabriel John Utterson investigates the strange relationship between the two men, he uncovers a terrifying experiment that blurs the line between science, morality, and monstrosity.

First published in 1886, Stevenson's novella remains one of literature's most powerful explorations of divided identity, repression, temptation, and evil. Compact, suspenseful, and psychologically intense, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde continues to fascinate readers with its haunting vision of human nature.

A landmark of Gothic literature, this classic story still speaks to the fears and contradictions hidden beneath civilized society.

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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a dark and unforgettable classic of Gothic fiction: a chilling tale of secrecy, duality, and the hidden forces within the human soul.

In the foggy streets of Victorian London, the respectable Dr. Henry Jekyll becomes mysteriously connected to the violent and disturbing Edward Hyde. As lawyer Gabriel John Utterson investigates the strange relationship between the two men, he uncovers a terrifying experiment that blurs the line between science, morality, and monstrosity.

First published in 1886, Stevenson's novella remains one of literature's most powerful explorations of divided identity, repression, temptation, and evil. Compact, suspenseful, and psychologically intense, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde continues to fascinate readers with its haunting vision of human nature.

A landmark of Gothic literature, this classic story still speaks to the fears and contradictions hidden beneath civilized society.

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