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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories (edition 2004)

by Robert Louis Stevenson (Author)

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A London physician leads a double life when he discovers a drug that alters his appearance and disposition.
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Title:The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories
Authors:Robert Louis Stevenson (Author)
Info:Barnes & Noble Classics (2004), Edition: 1, 304 pages
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Would have been such a good read if it wasn't so iconic. The entire plot resolves in discovering Dr. Jekyll is actually his mysterious friend, Mr. Hyde; who knew?
Stevenson and his idea of morality is intriguing to me though. ( )
  tayswift1477 | May 15, 2024 |
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories was decent, but nothing that will stand out to me in the long run. Each of the stories generally follows a man/group of men while various murders are taking place, and observes the ethics behind some of their actions and how society at the time treated death.

That being said, each of the stories captured (or didn't capture) my attention for different reasons. Sometimes it was the gothic vibes to the story, sometimes it was the actions of the characters, sometimes it was the way the characters spoke to others. But, there was no one story that stood out.

Ultimately, I'm glad I read it, but overall just an okay book in my opinion. ( )
  Griffin_Reads | Oct 24, 2023 |
Good set of short stories and are easy reads. Jekyll/Hyde is a classic and the Suicide Club stories was a fun little series.
Thrawn Janet was my least favourite as I found myself easily getting bored trying to decipher the written accent.

All in all a worthy read! ( )
  Acilladon | Jul 30, 2023 |
This story got better and better as it continued. Stevenson is straight forward, maybe a little too tell-y vs. show-y, but the content is so good. If you've ever struggled with your vices, then this is the book. It contains so much good food for thought. My first real exposure to this story was actually the BBC miniseries Jekyll where the writers more explicitly made Hyde a manifestation of love, which was a lot of fun to think about as I read this novella as well. This honestly just feels like one of those foundational stories that I can enjoy in any iteration. It speaks to me in a big way. ( )
  tanyaferrell | Dec 30, 2022 |
My book came with 8 stories, some good and others not really. I read "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and "The Bottle Imp" before and I really liked them. My ratings are:

"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" - 4/5
I really like this one. It is a classic with the main theme of good and evil.

"Markheim" - 3.5/5
This one was also really good. I specially liked the ending even though it was a bit predictable for me.

"Thrawn Janet" - 2/5
This was challenging to read and the story made me feel like it was not worth it. It was ok, but I would be fine without reading it.

"Olalla" - 3/5
This story let me down. The beginning was so good I was expecting something more, something greater. It never came. It was still good, but the beginning was excellent and the rest couldn't keep up.

"The Bottle Imp" - 4.5/5
My favorite story in this book. It felt like a fairy tale - a great one.

"The Isle of Voices" - 2/5
Cannibals! I was bored most of the time...

"The Body Snatcher" - 3/5
For science! Also a little boring.

"The Waif Woman" - 3/5
A great tale of greed, envy and stupidity.

I liked the part about the author's life and works that was also in my book. Overall, it was good and the stories were well chosen since it included the most famous works of Robert Louis Stevenson. ( )
  elderlingfae | Aug 11, 2022 |
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Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable.
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All things therfore seemed to point to this; that I was slowly losing hold of my original and better self, and becoming slowly incorporated with my second and worse.
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This collection by Barnes and Noble (ISBNs 1593081316, 1566197104, 1593080549, 1593083505, 1411433211, possibly others) contains 6 of Robert Louis Stevenson's stories (see Description). It should not be combined with works that contain more stories, fewer stories, or different stories. Thank you.
This is a collection of six stories. Please do not combine with other collections unless they contain the same stories. Please note that Barnes & Noble published two collections of the same name with different contents. Thanks.
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A London physician leads a double life when he discovers a drug that alters his appearance and disposition.

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This collection contains:
  1. The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  2. A lodging for the night
  3. The suicide club
  4. Thrawn Janet
  5. The body-snatcher
  6. Markheim
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