Fiction
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Other Stories
'If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also.'
One of Stevenson's most famous and enduring popular works, the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde describes the mysterious relationship between a respectable and affable doctor and his brutal associate. Set in the grimy streets of Victorian London, this tale of murder, split personality and obscure science, with its chilling final revelation, became an instant horror classic when it was first publsihed in 1886 and has enthralled and terrified generations of readers ever since.
This volume also contains seven other Gothic stories by Stevenson - such as 'The Body Snatchers', 'Markjeim' and 'Olalla' - showcasing the author's mastery of the horror genre and his interest in both the otherworldly and the strange ways the human brain can distort reality.
About the Author
The prolific author of seminal works such as Treasure Island and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94) remains one of the most enduringly popular storytellers in the English language.