
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
by Robert Louis Stevenson
When a respectable London doctor drinks his own experimental potion, he unleashes a violent alter ego he can't control—and can't kill. Stevenson's psychological thriller explores the darkness lurking beneath Victorian propriety with startling intensity, raising urgent questions about identity, morality, and chemical dependency that feel disturbingly modern. Perfect for readers drawn to unreliable narrators, philosophical horror, or anyone curious how nineteenth-century writers tackled the duality of human nature long before modern neuroscience.
- Original language
- English
- Sentences
- 1,086
- Available bilingual pairs
- English ↔ Spanish, English ↔ Norwegian
- Topics
- Literature
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