Description
Enter the eerie world of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, where one man’s quest for scientific discovery unleashes a chilling duality. In this Victorian thriller, Robert Louis Stevenson blurs the lines between morality and monstrosity.
Set against the backdrop of gaslit alleys and whispered rumours, this gripping tale will challenge you to confront your own inner demons and the consequences of tampering with the forces of nature.
Stevenson delves into the shadows of human nature, weaving a tale of mystery, suspense, and the unsettling battle between good and evil.
About the author
Robert Louis Stevenson, born November 13, 1850, in Edinburgh, Scotland, was a prolific author known for his adventure novels and essays. His most famous works, “Treasure Island” and “Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde,” showcase his talent for gripping storytelling and his fascination with the duality of human nature. Stevenson’s writing is marked by vivid imagination, memorable characters, and a deep sense of adventure, appealing to both young and adult readers. Despite lifelong struggles with health issues, he traveled extensively, drawing inspiration from his journeys. Stevenson’s contribution to literature, with his unique blend of suspense, adventure, and psychological insight, has left an indelible mark, ensuring his place among the great literary figures of the 19th century.
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