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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is the original title of a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson that was first published in 1886. The work is commonly known today as The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or simply Jekyll & Hyde.[1] It is about a London lawyer named Gabriel John Utterson who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. The work is commonly associated with the rare mental condition often spuriously called "split personality", referred to in psychiatry as dissociative identity disorder, where within the same body there exists more than one distinct personality.[4] In this case, there are two personalities within Dr Jekyll, one apparently good and the other evil; completely opposite levels of morality. Inspiration and writing[edit] Robert Louis Stevenson "In the small hours of one morning,[...]I was awakened by cries of horror from Louis. Lloyd Osbourne, Stevenson's stepson, wrote: Plot[edit] Dr.
How to See the World: Art of Travel; European and World Backpacking; On $25 a Day or Less MIDNIGHT MARQUEE PRESS | BOOKS Savage Hearts: Catch of the Day! | Latest News | Weird News | Bizarre Magazine UK Savage Hearts is the No.1 alternative dating site on earth! Meet alt.folk who share your outlook on life, for friendship, flirting, fun and frolics. Sign up here for free and find the freak of your dreams! Sofya, 19 Humberside "I like to socialise way too much for my own good. In fact, I've found my first year studying Law got in the way of my partying activities. Fancy finding out more about Sofya? Meet other guys and gals at Savagehearts.co.uk Sign up to Savagehearts.co.uk then email your picture and profile details to AuntieDen@dennis.co.uk The Body Snatcher The Body Snatcher (1884) is a short story by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. First published in the Pall Mall Christmas "Extra", in December 1884, the story is based on characters in the employ of Robert Knox, around the time of the Burke and Hare murders. Plot summary[edit] The story begins with a group of friends sharing a few drinks, when an eminent doctor, Wolfe MacFarlane, enters. It transpires that MacFarlane and Fettes had attended medical school together, under the famous professor of anatomy, Robert Knox. On one occasion, Fettes identifies a body as that of a woman he knew, and is convinced she has been murdered. Later, Fettes meets MacFarlane at a tavern, along with a man named Gray, who treats MacFarlane in a rude manner. Fettes and MacFarlane continue their work, without being implicated in any crime. Film, TV and theatrical adaptations[edit] A TV version was made in 1966, directed by Toby Robertson. External links[edit]
The Stuff that Dreams are Made Of Rabid Magazine We are pleased to announce our first ever Rabid Magazine Shoot Out with Kat Attack Photography! Dates are March 28th and 29th. This shoot will take place in the Rabid Magazine House in Las Vegas. The house is only a few miles from The Orleans Hotel where Viva Las Vegas is taking place. EMAIL ASAP info@rabidmagazine.com LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE. Bram Stoker Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. Early life[edit] Stoker was born on 8 November 1847 at 15 Marino Crescent, Clontarf, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland.[1] His parents were Abraham Stoker (1799–1876), from Dublin, and Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornley (1818–1901), who was raised in County Sligo.[2] Stoker was the third of seven children, the eldest of whom was Sir Thornley Stoker, 1st Bt.[3] Abraham and Charlotte were members of the Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf and attended the parish church with their children, who were baptised there. Stoker was bedridden with an unknown illness until he started school at the age of seven, when he made a complete recovery. Early career[edit] Lyceum Theatre[edit]
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