The
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Robert Louis
Stevenson
This
classic tale of the divided self was inspired by Stevenson's
own recurring dreams, in which he led a respectable life
by day and a completely different existence by night. Written
in only three days and published in 1886, the story was
instantly popular. This tale of the good side of humankind
versus the evil side chronicles the experiments that transform
the good Dr. Jekyll into the evil Mr. Hyde.
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Cory—poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Markheim—short
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