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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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In his quest for self-discovery, the brilliant Dr. Jekyll unravels a monstrous side of his nature. First published in 1886, this captivating thriller received widespread acclaim and delves into the terrifying duality of human nature. This work cemented Stevenson's status as a renowned author. Additionally, this volume includes Stevenson's 1887 collection, The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables. "The Merry Men" is a riveting Highland narrative of shipwrecks and insanity; "Markheim" examines the dark psyche of a murderer; "Thrawn Janet" offers a chilling account of demonic possession; "Olalla" explores themes of degeneration and emerging vampirism in the Spanish mountains; "Will O' the Mill" provides a thoughtful fable about a mountain innkeeper; and "The Treasure of Franchard" is an insightful depiction of French bourgeois life.
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In his quest for self-discovery, the brilliant Dr. Jekyll unravels a monstrous side of his nature. First published in 1886, this captivating thriller received widespread acclaim and delves into the terrifying duality of human nature. This work cemented Stevenson's status as a renowned author. Additionally, this volume includes Stevenson's 1887 collection, The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables. "The Merry Men" is a riveting Highland narrative of shipwrecks and insanity; "Markheim" examines the dark psyche of a murderer; "Thrawn Janet" offers a chilling account of demonic possession; "Olalla" explores themes of degeneration and emerging vampirism in the Spanish mountains; "Will O' the Mill" provides a thoughtful fable about a mountain innkeeper; and "The Treasure of Franchard" is an insightful depiction of French bourgeois life.
