Publisher's Synopsis
What if the real danger wasn't the monster in the shadows-but the one inside you?
Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a timeless exploration of the duality within human nature-our inner struggle between virtue and vice, light and darkness. This gripping novella, first published in 1886, continues to captivate readers with its eerie atmosphere, shocking twists, and profound moral questions.
In this modernized version, the story of Dr. Jekyll's tragic descent into chaos is as clear and unsettling as ever. Seeking to separate his noble side from his darker impulses, Jekyll develops a serum that transforms him into Edward Hyde-unrestrained, impulsive, and sinister. But what begins as scientific curiosity soon becomes a horrifying unraveling of identity.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
- A Gothic Thriller That Defined Psychological Horror - Discover the original tale that inspired generations of dual-identity stories.
- A Deep Dive into the Human Psyche - Witness the dangerous consequences of denying your own darkness.
- A Fresh, Accessible Translation - Stevenson's tense, poetic style is updated for clarity while preserving its impact.
- Themes of Morality, Repression, and Transformation - Perfect for fans of character-driven horror and philosophical fiction.
- Essential Reading for Lovers of Mystery and Suspense - A concise, powerful story that continues to resonate in today's world.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde remains a haunting allegory about the monsters we all carry within-and what happens when they are set free.