Robert L. Stevenson

Robert L Stevenson (born on Nov. 13, 1850) was the creator of classics such as The Treasure Island and The Bottle Imp though he is better known for another creation of his own: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This book stands out because it explores what could happen if we gave a way out to that intrinsic evil that dwells within all of us. It is also a warning against the idea that we can experiment on ourselves just because we can. In the end, Dr. Jekyll tragically discovers that he is Mr. Hyde, but Mr. Hyde is not Dr. Jekyll. A mad scientist and an experiment gone wrong: there is another novel like that entitled The Modern Prometheus, also known as  The Frankestein Creature and written by yet another British writer, Mary Shelley.

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