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Original Title: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales of Terror
ISBN: 0141439734 (ISBN13: 9780141439730)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Dr Henry Jekyll, Mr Edward Hyde
Setting: London, England
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales of Terror Paperback | Pages: 224 pages
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Alternatif kapaklı versiyon için tıklayın. Dr. Jekyll ve Mr. Hyde ve Diğer Fantastik Öyküler, Stevenson'ın üç öyküsünü bir araya getiriyor. Yazarın gördüğü bir rüyadan esinlenerek kaleme aldığı "Dr. Jekyll ve Mr. Hyde", gotik edebiyatın köşetaşlarından biri. Biri doktor, diğeri psikopat bir katil iki farklı ruhu aynı bedende yaşatan bir adamı anlatan öykü, psikiyatrinin temel konularından biri olan çifte kişilik sorununu işliyor. Bilime hizmet kisvesi altında, para ve iktidar hırsıyla sınır tanımayan genç cerrahları anlatan "Ceset Hırsızı" gerçek bir olaydan kaynaklanıyor. "Olalla" ise aşk, gizem ve sömürü motiflerini incelikle bir arada örüyor. Kötülüğün ve özyıkımın insanın doğasında var olduğuna inanan Stevenson'ın öyküleri, XIX. yüzyılın baskıcı ortamında, bireyin mutluluğuna da sefaletine de kayıtsız kalan bir dönemin ürünleri olarak şekillenmiştir. Her açıdan köşeye sıkışmış insanın çaresizliğini yansıtan bu öyküler, bölünmüş benlerin içsel belirsizliklerini estetik düzleme taşır.

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Title:The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales of Terror
Author:Robert Louis Stevenson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:February 27th 2003 by Penguin Classics (first published January 5th 1886)
Categories:Gothic. Science Fiction. Literature. Short Stories. Classics. 19th Century. Historical. Victorian

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While the characters may lack a certain something, the gothic atmosphere and background more than make up for it in all three chilling short stories.

I really liked the concept of the book. The split between good and evil in everyone, and how Jekyll devolved into basically pure evil in the end. I almost pitied him as he realized he would/could no longer exist, even though he didn't feel too remorseful about the things he did (aside from the killing of Carew). Also, the idea that Hyde may not have been purely evil, trying to change himself back to Jekyll before realizing it was useless and killing himself. I'm not sure if he was just killed

4.5/5 This was my second reading of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Im still impressed by Stevensons words. This book is marvelous, stunning, gorgeous.

I reread this in preparation for a Netgalley selection. I forgot that Hyde is actually a dwarfish man with outrageously violent tendencies and an evil disposition. Hes always portrayed as some ginormous animal man. To think that this brilliant scientist discovered a deadly potion to allow himself to live out his basest fantasies. He killed, stole, drank excessively, and was a general neighborhood terror feeling entitled invincible. So what kind of poison do our young adults ingest nowadays? That

An interesting collection of tales delving into the agathokakological tendencies of mankind, calling into question the duality of humanity whilst concurrently alluding to the contextual controversy regarding Darwins principles of origin. These gripping gothic horror short tales are rife with disturbing mystery, whilst operating within a Victorian moral framework. Love!

The introduction to this book has a great quote: "...Stevenson's story is more known about than actually known..." This was certainly true for me, and ever since enjoying The League of Extra-ordinary Gentlemen*, I had a desire to change that. I finally managed to snag a copy of the tale and read it. As you probably know, it's the tale of a Doctor Henry Jekyll, who concocts a potion that transforms him into Mr. Edward Hyde, an amoral man without restraint. Or perhaps you can say that the potion

I surprisingly did not already know the mystery behind Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, but the penguin classic I picked up presumed that I did since everyone knows. duh! Don't you know Penguin that some people do truly live under a rock?The is a novella, so I didn't get overly attached to any aspect of the story. It didn't help that I already knew the mystery which took out any feeling of curiosity. The writing was beautiful and creepy. However, the story was far from being frightening. Victorian

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