Jekyll And Hyde
by Leonard H Caddy, Leonard Caddy

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Readers find this adaptation of Jekyll and Hyde to be slower-paced compared to others. However, it offers intriguing insights into gender and class relations, which many appreciate.

Interesting focus on gender relationsThought-provoking themesUnique adaptation approachSlower pace than other adaptations

Synopsis

In this retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson's famous story, Dr. Jekyll is introduced just as he is on the brink of discovering the key to man's inner reality.

One evening he experiments on himself and finds that his formula works.

Unfortunately, his "real" self turns out to be the monster Edward Hyde.

Jekyll continues his researches, spending more and more time as Hyde until this horrifying character takes over.4 women, 4 men, 1 boy or girl

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PublisherSamuel French
Year1981
BindingPaperback
Pages68
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573111860
ISBN-100573111863

Jekyll And Hyde is a British mystery play written by Leonard H Caddy and published by Samuel French (1981).

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