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Key fact. To understand the context of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, you need to know something about the author's background and the times in which he wrote. Robert Louis Stevenson, c.1888. The...
Online study guide for Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Grades 9–1) , Themes, Contexts and Settings Stevenson’s life.
The story for Jekyll and Hyde famously came to Robert Louis Stevenson in a dream, and according to Stevenson’s stepson, Lloyd Osbourne, Stevenson wrote the first draft of the novella in just three days, before promptly throwing it onto the fire when his wife criticised it.
Revise and learn about the form, structure and language of Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde with BBC Bitesize GCSE English Literature (AQA).
Stevenson uses the setting of London to expose different parts of the city, which represent different things – order versus chaos (Jekyll’s respectable London versus Hyde’s repugnant London). Descriptions of buildings and the weather are also used to heighten tension and add to the suspense.
Oct 3, 2024 · Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish essayist, poet, and author of fiction and travel books, best known for his novels Treasure Island (1881), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886), and The Master of Ballantrae (1889).
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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde [1] is an 1886 Gothic horror novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It follows Gabriel John Utterson, a London-based legal practitioner who investigates a series of strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and a murderous criminal named Edward Hyde.