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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (The Classic Unabridged Edition): Psychological thriller by the prolific Scottish novelist, poet and travel ... Black Arrow and A Child's Garden of Verses Kindle Edition

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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (The Classic Unabridged Edition)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the original title of a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson that was first published in 1886. The work is commonly known today as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or simply Jekyll & Hyde. It is about a London lawyer named Gabriel John Utterson, who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. Henry Jekyll and the evil Edward Hyde. The work is commonly associated with the rare mental condition often called "split personality" where, within the same body, there exists more than one distinct personality. Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. A literary celebrity during his lifetime, Stevenson now ranks among the 26 most translated authors in the world.

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"Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.-- A book that teaches the danger of giving way to the evil side of our nature. --The World's Best Books, 1893



"Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.-- A book that teaches the danger of giving way to the evil side of our nature. --The World's Best Books, 1893

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Robert Louis Stevenson originally wrote Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde as a "chilling shocker." He then burned the draft and, upon his wife's advice, rewrote it as the darkly complex tale it is today. Stark, skillfully woven, this fascinating novel explores the curious turnings of human character through the strange case of Dr. Jekyll, a kindly scientist who by night takes on his stunted evil self, Mr. Hyde. Anticipating modern psychology, Jekyll And Hyde is a brilliantly original study of man's dual nature -- as well as an immortal tale of suspense and terror. Published in 1866, Jekyll And Hyde was an instant success and brought Stevenson his first taste of fame. Though sometimes dismissed as a mere mystery story, the book has evoked much literary admirations. Vladimir Nabokov likened it to Madame Bovary and Dead Souls as "a fable that lies nearer to poetry than to ordinary prose fiction."

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B074DYN67W
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ e-artnow
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 31 July 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.4 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 81 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-8026836667
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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Customers find this edition of "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" to be a wonderful read with a well-told gothic tone, and one customer notes it's a classic tale of good vs. evil. Moreover, the book offers excellent value for money and provides a wonderful exploration of duality, making it very useful for GCSE work with adequate space for notes. However, the writing quality receives mixed feedback, with some finding it very well written while others note it's not an easy text for GCSE readers.

134 customers mention ‘Readability’128 positive6 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as wonderful and brilliant, with one customer noting it's much better than any adaptation.

"What a wonderful read this is. Stevenson's touch is light and yet powerful and we can draw many personal conclusions from the tale...." Read more

"...The Bottle Imp is a very enjoyable short story. One can see the ending coming, but it's a good morality tale nonetheless. Well worth reading." Read more

"It’s partly in an older English but it’s no stress at all to read, as you can follow along nicely...." Read more

"I’ve always meant to read this book and finally got around to it. V interesting and while reading it I was reminded of Kafka, Freud and William James." Read more

70 customers mention ‘Writing quality’49 positive21 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the writing quality of the book, with some finding it very well written and a thoroughly brilliant read, while others note that it is not an easy text for GCSE readers.

"...story 'The Bottle Imp', about 25 pages long, and a short essay about the physical descriptions (or lack of them) in the text concerning Mr Hyde's..." Read more

"...in an older English but it’s no stress at all to read, as you can follow along nicely...." Read more

"...The book was a nice easy read and seems to be aimed at younger audiences. The book is a classic. I liked the small illustrations in the book too...." Read more

"This story shows it’s age, very flowery language. So if you like a straightforward story look elsewhere." Read more

68 customers mention ‘Story quality’57 positive11 negative

Customers enjoy the story quality of this novella, describing it as a well-told gothic tale with many personal conclusions, and one customer notes how it sets the perfect tone.

"...'s touch is light and yet powerful and we can draw many personal conclusions from the tale...." Read more

"...Good to read classic stories, and Dr Jekyll/ Mr Hyde develops theme of the duality of human nature, Dr J representing the better qualities and Mr..." Read more

"...A fantastic story with a great duality concept to conclude it all...." Read more

"...Stevenson is such a marvellous writer of the gothic tale, with the contrasts, the innovations (here of psychology and ideas of dualism) and the lush..." Read more

16 customers mention ‘Value for money’16 positive0 negative

Customers find the book to be an excellent value for money.

"...of Jekyll and Hyde, reading the original was well overdue and well worth it." Read more

"...Now price dropped still good value. Story different from what I had imagined - probably because of films!" Read more

"Purchased this book as used , but it was like new when arrived. Great Bargain." Read more

"Bought for daughter’s gcse. Good price and quick delivery. Would recommend." Read more

15 customers mention ‘Insight’15 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's exploration of duality and informative content, with one customer noting its astute understanding of human nature.

"...How could we seek help? This novella raises many questions if you wish it to...." Read more

"...A fantastic story with a great duality concept to conclude it all...." Read more

"...Fascinating discussion on the duality of the self, and what happens when the necessary balance of appetite and restraint is lost - to my mind it..." Read more

"...However, it is very well written and betrays an astute understanding of human nature, specifically shame, which Stevenson clearly possesses." Read more

9 customers mention ‘Gcse content’9 positive0 negative

Customers find the book very useful for GCSE work, with one mentioning it helped them get ahead of their studies.

"...It helped me get ahead of the GCSE and I was able to annotate the book in the kindle app...." Read more

"good for revision for GCSEs" Read more

"Good copy of the book, very useful for GCSE work, as it was the same as the one supplied by school except all the pages were more secure in this copy..." Read more

"...an ideal tool." Read more

6 customers mention ‘Space’6 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's size, noting its adequate space for writing notes, with one customer mentioning that the text is not too small.

"...of blank pages at the back from the binding, but you can use these to make notes, either on the novel, or on your own experiments leading to ruin :)" Read more

"...It irks me but isn’t that bad otherwise. Lots of space around the text for annotation." Read more

"Nice edition for school's use - small book - 101 pages containing Jekyll and Hyde; The Bottle Imp and some notes...." Read more

"...It helped me get ahead of the GCSE and I was able to annotate the book in the kindle app...." Read more

5 customers mention ‘Character development’5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one review highlighting its complex characters and another noting it as a classic story of dual personalities.

"...style is very effective in sustaining mystery and character depiction is done so well...." Read more

"Very well written, filled with drama and suspense, characters vividly drawn, fully engaging and convincing brings the reader close to the period!" Read more

"A thoroughly good read. There are very complex characters who express the innate good and evil in most of us" Read more

"...Enjoyable read with strong characters an enduring story." Read more

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I quite enjoyed reading the book
I recently read the 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' book which was retold by Pauline Francis. This book is an integral part of the AQA English GCSE so I thought I'd borrow it from my local library and check it out. The story is very short and I managed to finish it in one day. I quite enjoyed reading the book. Having watched the film prior to reading the book, I sort of knew what to expect but the book and the film were actually quite different. The book was a nice easy read and seems to be aimed at younger audiences. The book is a classic. I liked the small illustrations in the book too. If you are looking for a book that's quick and easy to read, look no further! If this review was helpful, please click the thumbs up button - it really helps me out! :)
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 April 2025
    I know the feeling!!!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 August 2024
    I’ve always meant to read this book and finally got around to it. V interesting and while reading it I was reminded of Kafka, Freud and William James.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2011
    What a wonderful read this is. Stevenson's touch is light and yet powerful and we can draw many personal conclusions from the tale. Jekyll and Hyde is such a familiar term to us all, but we tend to mean it to describe a person prone to mood swings.

    What the true Jekyll and Hyde explores is not a temper tantrum but the levels of personality in us all. In truth, we all have a dark side, and some of us indulge it more than others. What would happen if our dark side took physical form and was left unchecked? What if that alter ego looked so physically different to us that no-one would ever know who it truly was? What if it not only came to life but also usurped our place in the world? How could we seek help?

    This novella raises many questions if you wish it to. It is also a tale you can devour without taking it as more than an enjoyable read. Similar to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, it examines ambition and drive gone awry but it also examines the idea that each of us can be more than one person, that we each exercise a great deal of control over our primal instinct and desire for good reason, and how this can at times tear us apart.

    Movies we've seen don't do this work justice and at such a small size there is no argument for not reading. Although in the product description for this imprint it says 96 pages, only 88 of those are printed. There's a small cluster of blank pages at the back from the binding, but you can use these to make notes, either on the novel, or on your own experiments leading to ruin :)
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 August 2013
    Jekyll and Hyde is such an iconic cultural phenomenon, that is talked about often, particularly in regards to mental health and assessment of personalities, or character. Because of that, I feel that as a reader in 2013 who has such cultural awareness about it's legacy, that I missed out. I didn't experience the suspense that those first readers would have enjoyed. To me, that's disappointing, but in truth, is not the fault of the novel or the author. In many ways it commends the legacy and infamy that this short story has left.

    [Spoilers]

    What I read I enjoyed, and what I particularly enjoyed was Jekyll's own descriptive narrative of himself and Hyde, his love and despair of that side of him, the creation of this duality of being, and his struggles of coping with this overwhelming and ever-present evil. One thing I would have loved to have read about was the reaction of Poole and Utterson after the revelation of the nature of Dr Jekyl and Edward Hyde. To me that would have been really enlightening.

    I bought this edition because the covers are so attractive, and have indeed bought many other classics in this collection for the same reason.

    I have yet to read the short story accompanied with this famous tale.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2025
    As expected
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 April 2018
    RLS's classic short novel/novella that everyone's familiar with! I ordered this because my daughter was told it was a GCSE English text. Two weeks later they said, 'Whoops, we got that one wrong, and you're now doing different texts'! Don't you just love it! Anyway, I enjoy reading the odd classic text and so this was an opportunity.
    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a rather short novel/novella, at about 75 pages of text, but this edition also contains the short story 'The Bottle Imp', about 25 pages long, and a short essay about the physical descriptions (or lack of them) in the text concerning Mr Hyde's appearance.
    Good to read classic stories, and Dr Jekyll/ Mr Hyde develops theme of the duality of human nature, Dr J representing the better qualities and Mr Hyde the more base and destructive qualities. In this case Mr Hyde is physically smaller and initially less dominant, but who knows how this might play out in other individuals. I'll let you into a spoiler.....one changes into the other....oh, dear, hope I haven't ruined it! The language is a bit dated and requires some concentration.
    The Bottle Imp is a very enjoyable short story. One can see the ending coming, but it's a good morality tale nonetheless. Well worth reading.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 October 2023
    I read Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in order to understand better two strange men of my acquaintance. The tale was extremely enlightening but it is probably more geometrically metaphysical than true life. Nevertheless, both the men I know are as clever and charming as Dr Jekyll and seem unable to stop themselves from transforming, within seconds, into Mr Hyde. Two weeks after finishing the novella I am still making comparisons with these figures from real life. Published in 1886, the book does come from another era but, even so, it is completely absorbing — particularly as the horror and terror is laid out, with such painful feelings behind them, in the final stages. Stevenson is such a marvellous writer of the gothic tale, with the contrasts, the innovations (here of psychology and ideas of dualism) and the lush desire for satisfaction in a prim life.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 April 2024
    A compelling tale of the respectable Dr Jekyll, who is increasingly drawn to his alter ego Mr Hyde ( indicative naming at its best!) Wonderful descriptive passages charting the character’s torment but irresistible pull to his troglodytic creation.

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  • David Kloth
    5.0 out of 5 stars 19th Century Masterpiece with over 100 film adaptations.
    Reviewed in the United States on 31 March 2025
    Stevenson published this famous novella in the late 19th Century. Since then, there have been more than one hundred film adaptations of the basic Jekyll and Hyde story. I've seen two of the most widely known: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1931 with Frederic March, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1941 with Spencer Tracy. However, I'd never read the source material by Stevenson.

    That changed when Jekyll/Hyde appeared on one of the many email notices of special book deals that I receive. What caught my was the e-book version for my Kindle was on sale for $0.68. Yep, only sixty-eight cents.

    Since I'd watched two movie versions, I thought I knew the story, but I know enough about literature and screenplays to know that what appears on film is often not what the author first wrote. Sometimes circumstances and sequences are changed, parts and aspects omitted, or sometimes added. For sixty-eight cents, how could I not buy and read it.

    Wow. I'm glad I did. While it's true that Stevenson's literary style is quite dated, one might even say over-written and wordy, the entire approach to the story was simultaneously the same and quite different. Much of the screenplay had been added to the underlying story to make it more interesting for moviegoers. I won't disclose all of the differences, as I'll leave that for you to discover.

    Suffice it to say that while the Stevenson novella left out a LOT of what was included on film, it did NOT distract from the story or my enjoyment in reading it. So, get your copy, in print or digital, settle down in a comfy chair and enjoy. You won't be sorry.
  • Gilberto Martínez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfecho
    Reviewed in Mexico on 1 April 2025
    Buen libro de buena calidad.
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  • Giuseppe De Vito
    1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
    Reviewed in Singapore on 22 June 2020
    did not mention it is an abridged version.
  • eva
    5.0 out of 5 stars Idioma inglés
    Reviewed in Spain on 5 January 2025
    Era un regalo. Le ha gustado mucho, bien encuadernado.
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  • Hallaixandre
    5.0 out of 5 stars Un chef-d'œuvre intemporel de la dualité humaine
    Reviewed in France on 11 November 2024
    "Dr Jekyll et Mr Hyde" est un classique incontournable qui explore la dualité de l'âme humaine. À travers une écriture captivante, Robert Louis Stevenson nous plonge dans une intrigue sombre où le bien et le mal s'affrontent au sein d'un même individu. J'ai été fasciné par l'évolution du personnage et la manière dont l'auteur illustre la lutte intérieure entre la morale et les pulsions. Ce livre, bien que court, offre une réflexion profonde sur la nature humaine et reste pertinent, même aujourd'hui. À lire absolument pour les amateurs de littérature classique et de récits psychologiques !
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    Hallaixandre
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Un chef-d'œuvre intemporel de la dualité humaine

    Reviewed in France on 11 November 2024
    "Dr Jekyll et Mr Hyde" est un classique incontournable qui explore la dualité de l'âme humaine. À travers une écriture captivante, Robert Louis Stevenson nous plonge dans une intrigue sombre où le bien et le mal s'affrontent au sein d'un même individu. J'ai été fasciné par l'évolution du personnage et la manière dont l'auteur illustre la lutte intérieure entre la morale et les pulsions. Ce livre, bien que court, offre une réflexion profonde sur la nature humaine et reste pertinent, même aujourd'hui. À lire absolument pour les amateurs de littérature classique et de récits psychologiques !
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