Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Burlington Books Jun 2026

Burlington provides different formats tailored to specific educational levels and student needs: Original Reader (4º ESO)

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a Gothic novella published in 1886. It is one of the most famous pieces of English literature and serves as a archetypal example of the "doppelgänger" motif in fiction. The story explores the dual nature of humanity—the idea that every person has a good side and an evil side—and the dangers of trying to separate the two. The Burlington Books edition typically provides the full text along with helpful annotations, historical context, and comprehension exercises to aid students in understanding Victorian London and the complexities of the plot. dr jekyll and mr hyde burlington books

Utterson begins investigating. He confronts Jekyll, who acts defensive but claims he is not being blackmailed; he asks Utterson to drop the case. A year later, a witness sees Hyde beat Sir Danvers Carew (a Member of Parliament) to death with a cane. The police contact Utterson, and they raid Hyde’s apartment, but he has fled. The Burlington Books edition typically provides the full

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