venerdì 13 novembre 2020

Comparing “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” and “Frankenstein”​

Greg Buzwell, a scholar of Gothic literature, once said: "Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886) is a late-Victorian variation on ideas first raised in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818). Stevenson's monster, however, is not artificially created from stitched-together body parts, but rather emerges fully formed from the dark side of the human personality". Discuss this statement comparing Stevenson's novel and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

Created by Luca Dello Russo 5ASA.