🔮 One man. Two natures. A deadly secret. 🔮
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is one of the most gripping tales of Gothic fiction ever written. By day, Dr Henry Jekyll is a respected London physician; by night, he unleashes his darker half in the sinister figure of Mr Edward Hyde. As Hyde’s violent crimes spread fear through the city, Jekyll’s desperate struggle to control his creation spirals toward tragedy.
This TritonLit Annotated Classics Series edition is the perfect guide for students and readers alike, offering:
Chapter-by-chapter summaries that make the story easy to follow
Historical and literary context on Victorian society, science, and morality
Insightful analysis of themes such as duality, repression, and identity
Clear commentary to help unlock Stevenson’s Gothic style and lasting impact
Ideal for GCSE, A Level, IB, AP, and international curricula — or for anyone rediscovering a classic — this edition brings clarity, depth, and understanding to Stevenson’s dark masterpiece.
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