Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson - ebook

Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ebook

Robert Louis Stevenson

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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a dark and enduring masterpiece that delves into the hidden depths of human nature. Set in the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London, this classic novella blends gothic horror, psychological suspense, and moral inquiry into a gripping and unforgettable tale. Dr. Henry Jekyll is a brilliant and respected scientist troubled by the conflict between his public virtue and private desires. In an attempt to master this inner struggle, he devises a radical experiment meant to separate the good and evil elements of his personality. The result is the creation of Edward Hyde—a figure of pure malevolence, unrestrained by conscience or social law. As Hyde's violent acts grow increasingly bold and horrifying, Jekyll's control begins to unravel. What starts as a scientific triumph soon becomes a terrifying descent into obsession, secrecy, and loss of identity. The mystery unfolds through unsettling revelations, mounting dread, and a chilling examination of repression and moral duality. More than a tale of horror, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a profound exploration of the divided self and the dangers of denying one's true nature. Stevenson's sharp prose and haunting imagery expose the fragile boundary between civilization and savagery, making this work as relevant today as it was at the time of its publication. A cornerstone of gothic literature, this novella remains a powerful reflection on good and evil—and the monsters that dwell within us all.

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Liczba stron: 129

Rok wydania: 2026

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