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Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Bilingual Edition: Spanish and English) First published in 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson's novella examines the split within a single human character and, by extension, within society. Dr. Henry Jekyll, a respected physician, pursues an experiment to separate his moral self from his darker impulses. The result-Mr. Hyde-moves through London with increasing violence, while Jekyll struggles to control what he has set loose. Told through testimony, legal documents, and a final confession, the narrative blends mystery with psychological inquiry, inviting…mehr

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Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Bilingual Edition: Spanish and English) First published in 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson's novella examines the split within a single human character and, by extension, within society. Dr. Henry Jekyll, a respected physician, pursues an experiment to separate his moral self from his darker impulses. The result-Mr. Hyde-moves through London with increasing violence, while Jekyll struggles to control what he has set loose. Told through testimony, legal documents, and a final confession, the narrative blends mystery with psychological inquiry, inviting readers to consider how identity is constructed and concealed. The book's enduring influence stems from its clear articulation of themes that remain relevant: the duality of human nature, the ethics of scientific experimentation, the pressures of social respectability, and the allure and danger of secrecy. Its portrayal of urban modernity-fog, anonymity, and the mingling of public and private selves-anticipates ongoing conversations about personal responsibility, addiction, medical intervention, and the roles we perform in different contexts. The phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has entered everyday language, reflecting the work's wide cultural reach through adaptations and references across media. About this Bilingual Edition This edition presents the complete text in Spanish and English. The original language of the work is English. The bilingual format supports multiple types of readers: By allowing readers to reference two languages for the same narrative moment, this edition facilitates close reading of characterization, recurring motifs (such as mirrors, doors, and letters), and the shifting registers of legal, medical, and confessional discourse that structure the story. About the Author Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, travel writer, and poet. His works range from adventure narratives such as Treasure Island and Kidnapped to psychological and gothic fiction, most notably Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Stevenson's prose is marked by clarity of storytelling, attention to atmosphere, and interest in moral complexity. His writing influenced the development of modern adventure and horror fiction and continues to be studied for its narrative craft and exploration of character. About Möwenstein Books Möwenstein Books publishes bilingual editions of significant literary works, presenting texts in two languages to support language study, comparative reading, and broader access to world literature. The series focuses on clear, readable editions that help learners and curious readers engage more closely with influential texts. Note: The translation in this edition was produced using digital tools and is intended as a learning aid rather than a definitive literary translation.