Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and other strange tales/ Robert Louis Stevenson
Par : Stevenson, Robert Louis [author.].
Collection : The Robert Louis Stevenson Collection1Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and other strange tales. The Robert Louis Stevenson Collection: Éditeur : London, UK : Arcturus Publishing Limited [2024]Date du droit d'auteur : ©2024Description :240 p. : 13 × 20 cm.Type de contenu : text Type de média : book ISBN : 9781785996221; 9781398846593.Sujet(s) : Dr Jekyll -- Fictional character | Mr Hyde -- Fictional character | Dissociative Identity Disorder -- Fiction | Action and adventure -- Fiction | Duality -- Fiction | Victorian London -- Fiction | Horror -- Fiction | Advanced | Avancée | C1Résumé : "... losing hold of my original and better self, and becoming slowly incorporated with my second and worse." Victorian London is the setting for The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886), Stevenson's famous story of conflict between dual personalities: one good, and one ruthlessly evil. Other eerie tales in this volume are: The Body Snatcher (1881) inspired by the case of Burke and Hare; Markheim (1885) where a murderer meets a sinister smiling stranger; and The Bottle Imp (1893) in which an imp has the dubious power to grant the owner's every wish; also, The Weir of Hermiston (1896), an unfinished romance.Type de document | Site actuel | Collection | Cote | Statut | Date d'échéance | Code à barres |
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CR Julien-Couture RC (Learning) General Stacks | Fiction | REA STE 3 (Parcourir l'étagère) | Disponible | A031240 |
"... losing hold of my original and better self, and becoming slowly incorporated with my second and worse."
Victorian London is the setting for The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886), Stevenson's famous story of conflict between dual personalities: one good, and one ruthlessly evil. Other eerie tales in this volume are: The Body Snatcher (1881) inspired by the case of Burke and Hare; Markheim (1885) where a murderer meets a sinister smiling stranger; and The Bottle Imp (1893) in which an imp has the dubious power to grant the owner's every wish; also, The Weir of Hermiston (1896), an unfinished romance.
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