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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde/Weir of Hermiston

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Oxford-New York
Kiadó: Oxford University Press
Kiadás helye: Oxford-New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 229 oldal
Sorozatcím: World's Classics
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 19 cm x 12 cm
ISBN: 0-19-281740-X
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I ' II ! L i
11
WORLD'S M CLASSICS
Robert Louis Stevenson
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Weir of Hermiston
Edited with an Introduction by Emma Letley
'the hand which I now saw, clearly enough, in the yellow light of a mid-London morning, lying half shut on the bed clothes, was lean, corded, knuckly, of a dusky pallor and thickly shaded with a swart growth of hair'
First published in 1886, Jekyll and Hyde was described by The Times as 'a finished study in the art of the fantastic'. Inspired by a dream (this edition includes Stevenson's important essay 'A Chapter on Dreams'), Jekyll is both a superb tale of a divided consciousness and a spine-chilling thriller. Stevenson was fascinated by duality throughout his life and Jekyll introduces the reader to this and other themes that remained with him until his last works, and to those daring experiments in narrative technique that became part of his hallmark.
Weir of Hermiston, posthumously pubhshed in 1896, is Stevenson's final study... Tovább

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I ' II ! L i
11
WORLD'S M CLASSICS
Robert Louis Stevenson
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Weir of Hermiston
Edited with an Introduction by Emma Letley
'the hand which I now saw, clearly enough, in the yellow light of a mid-London morning, lying half shut on the bed clothes, was lean, corded, knuckly, of a dusky pallor and thickly shaded with a swart growth of hair'
First published in 1886, Jekyll and Hyde was described by The Times as 'a finished study in the art of the fantastic'. Inspired by a dream (this edition includes Stevenson's important essay 'A Chapter on Dreams'), Jekyll is both a superb tale of a divided consciousness and a spine-chilling thriller. Stevenson was fascinated by duality throughout his life and Jekyll introduces the reader to this and other themes that remained with him until his last works, and to those daring experiments in narrative technique that became part of his hallmark.
Weir of Hermiston, posthumously pubhshed in 1896, is Stevenson's final study in duality. In its brilliant portrayal of the father-son relationship, Weir has many autobiographical links with Stevenson's turbulent relationship with his own father; in Lord Hermiston the book offers one of the finest examples of Scottish character in nineteenth-century fiction; and the novel is a fitting and magnificent conclusion to a literary career. Vissza

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