Robert Louis Stevenson and the book" Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:35:00
Category: / Science & Technology / Zoology
Length: 6 pages (1759 words)
The subject of Victorian time conversion that emerges from my exploration moves in the opposite direction--toward the splitting, or disaggregation, of the self that make Jekyll and Hyde an instructive narrative in the consideration of Victorian time subjectivity. Stevenson's interest in the multiplicity of the self predates the publication of Jekyll and Hyde by at least five years. It is actually a portrayal of Stevenson s own life. Stevenson suffered from a series of nightmares …
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