The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a gripping Victorian Gothic novel exploring themes of duality, repression, and morality. The narrative follows the mysterious connection between the respectable Dr Jekyll and the sinister Mr Hyde, culminating in a shocking revelation about their shared identity.
Key points:
- Set in Victorian London, highlighting societal constraints and moral expectations
- Features prominent characters including Mr. Utterson, Dr. Lanyon, and Poole
- Explores themes of scientific advancement, reputation, and the duality of human nature
- Written by Robert Louis Stevenson, published in 1886
- Incorporates elements of Gothic horror and psychological thriller genres