Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a Scottish writer and poet. He was born into a family of engineers but did not continue the family tradition and received a higher education at the University of Edinburgh in the law faculty, although...
he initially studied to be an engineer. Stevenson's novella "Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde" was published in 1886. In it, the author reflects on the theme of duality and attempts to rethink it. The plot tells about strange events occurring in London, in which Edward Hyde—a cruel and repulsive man—plays a direct role. These events attract the attention of Mr. Utterson, who works as a notary. Hyde is somehow connected to Utterson's friend—Dr. Jekyll. It is this connection that intrigues the notary. He decides to delve into the matter and try to get to the truth. How will this investigation end? The answer lies within the pages of the book. The book features three captivating works—"Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde," "The Misadventures of John Nicholson," and "Markheim." The works are presented in the original. Enjoy the stories without adaptation and abbreviations!
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a Scottish writer and poet. He was born into a family of engineers but did not continue the family tradition and received a higher education at the University of Edinburgh in the law faculty, although he initially studied to be an engineer. Stevenson's novella "Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde" was published in 1886. In it, the author reflects on the theme of duality and attempts to rethink it. The plot tells about strange events occurring in London, in which Edward Hyde—a cruel and repulsive man—plays a direct role. These events attract the attention of Mr. Utterson, who works as a notary. Hyde is somehow connected to Utterson's friend—Dr. Jekyll. It is this connection that intrigues the notary. He decides to delve into the matter and try to get to the truth. How will this investigation end? The answer lies within the pages of the book. The book features three captivating works—"Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde," "The Misadventures of John Nicholson," and "Markheim." The works are presented in the original. Enjoy the stories without adaptation and abbreviations!
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