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  1. 1883年出版的《 金银岛 》(Treasure Island)让 斯蒂文森 声名大噪,这是他首部长篇小说作品;1886年问世的《化身博士》(The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde)和《绑架》(Kidnapped),一推出即跃升为最畅销书籍,更奠定了他之后屹立不摇的作家地位。 他曾周游欧洲各国及美国等地,且于1876年在法国 ...

  2. Dr Jekyll og Mr Hyde (på engelsk: (The) Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde eller bare Jekyll and Hyde) er en gotisk kortroman fra 1886 af den skotske forfatter Robert Louis Stevenson. [1] I bogen følger man Gabriel John Utterson, en London-sagfører som undersøger en række mærkelige hændelser omkring sin gamle ven dr. Henry Jekyll og en morderisk person ved ...

  3. Aktor Richard Mansfield wciela się w podwójną rolę. Doktor Jekyll i pan Hyde (ang. Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde) – brytyjska nowela napisana przez szkockiego autora Roberta Louisa Stevensona, po raz pierwszy w oryginale opublikowana 5 stycznia 1886 roku. Nowela znana jest jako portret psychopatologii i podwójnej osobowości.W kulturach anglojęzycznych fraza „Jekyll i Hyde ...

  4. Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was published in 1886 and achieved great success, selling over 40,000 copies within its first six months of ...

  5. Mr. Hyde de El extraño caso del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde. Malvada y retorcida mitad del doctor inglés Henry Jekyll, Mr. Hyde es uno de los personajes creados por el escritor escocés Robert Louis Stevenson para su novela El extraño caso del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde, publicada originalmente en 1886.

  6. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was an immediate success, and remains Stevenson's most popular work. It is only recently however that his work has been thought to deserve critical attention. The author himself took his writing lightly, shrugging his popularity off with a dismissive,

  7. Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is perhaps one of the best known stories from the Victorian era. Published in 1886, its plot has been reinterpreted across many adaptations and its popularity endures as a seminal work in Gothic fiction.