When a person reads Robert Lewis Stevenson's nonfiction and novels and short stories, a more complete portrait of the author appears rather than a romantic wanderer often associated with his most famous novel. Stephanson, a nonfiction prose, is a writer who is involved in his skills, the environment, and soul problems. In addition, you can see his mature record with important articles, political pieces, biographies, and letters to family and friends. What Stevenson is particularly missing about the hobby of this era is specificity and expertise: he does not have the depths of writers like John Ruskin, Walter Pate or William Morris.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Lewis Stevenson 's relevance Today' s novel Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are written by Robert Lewis Stevenson. It was written in 1886. It is based on Victorian society in London. Stevenson is a Scottish from a strict Protestant background. Dr. Jekyll and Haid's style is Gothic Horror. Stevenson is fascinated by evolution. - Feminist Image of Joseph Conrad The Dark Heart Many feminist critics used Joroff Conrad's Dark Heart to show how Marol constitutes parallelism and anthropomorphism between women and he calls the inanimate jungle It is showing whether it is. There are many feminine features in the savage and "jungle with excellent" cruises. At the end of the novel, Mahlow considered the wilderness and the darkness of women to be the cause of the spiritual and physical collapse of Kurtz.
External influence Robert Luis Stevenson's work "Dr. Jekyll and the Hyde's strange example" Robert Luis Stevenson is a familiar title to me, I think that I am familiar with this story before reading I will. - The main character of this book is Dr. Jekyll and Haid and both are physically the same person, but there is no other way. There are also Dr. Lanyon and Mr. Utterson. Dr. Jekyll is a well-educated doctor. He is in his forties and has black curly hair. He is a man of average height. He is very interested in the split personality of people, he calls it "duality of humanity"