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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Sprayed Edge Premium Hardback
ISBN: 9789363123755
Publisher: Wilco Classics
Age Range: Adult / General Readers
Overview:
Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Other Stories arrives in a premium sprayed edge hardback, perfect for collectors and lovers of Victorian Gothic fiction. This brand new edition preserves Stevenson's original text in full, pairing his most famous psychological thriller with companion tales that showcase his range as a storyteller. A striking addition to any classic literature shelf, it suits students, book clubs, and gift buyers alike who want a durable, display-worthy edition of an enduring literary landmark.
About the Book:
At the heart of this collection is Stevenson's most celebrated novella, in which respected scientist Dr Henry Jekyll formulates a potion designed to separate his virtuous nature from his darker impulses. The experiment succeeds in creating the sinister Edward Hyde, but Jekyll soon discovers he cannot control when or how his darker self emerges. Stevenson builds mounting dread through suggestion, rumour, and slowly gathered evidence rather than overt horror. The result is a taut psychological thriller that interrogates the fragile boundary between civility and violence, respectability and secrecy. The additional stories broaden the reading experience, revealing Stevenson's skill across shorter Gothic and moral fiction. Together, these narratives make a satisfying single-volume introduction to Stevenson's darker fiction, rewarding newcomers and returning readers alike. The sprayed edge hardback format elevates the reading experience further, making this as suitable for a keepsake gift as for everyday reading.
About the Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, and essayist celebrated for his concise, atmospheric prose and gift for suspenseful storytelling. Best remembered for adventure classics such as Treasure Island and Kidnapped, Stevenson also wrote extensively in shorter fiction and travel writing, frequently returning to themes of morality, identity, and hidden danger beneath ordinary life. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde remains his most influential work in this vein, giving the English language the enduring shorthand "Jekyll and Hyde" for split personality. His tight plotting and vivid characters continue to shape modern suspense and psychological fiction.
Why You'll Love This Edition:
This sprayed edge hardback brings together Stevenson's most iconic Gothic thriller and companion tales in one handsome, durable volume — equally satisfying as a first read, a re-read, or a beautifully finished addition to a classics collection.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this is the UK edition with the ISBN as listed above.
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