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I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

5615705 I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley, Charles Raymond (1871-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Photograph from a 1904 edition, the first to feature the illustrations of Charles R. Macauley an American illustrator and newspaper cartoonist.); Photo eAF Fotografie; American, out of copyright

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This photograph captures the essence of Edward Hyde, the enigmatic character from Robert Louis Stevenson's iconic novella, "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde". Illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley in a 1904 edition, this print showcases Macauley's exceptional talent as an American illustrator and newspaper cartoonist. In this haunting image, we see Edward Hyde seated on a bench, his dark silhouette contrasting against the stark background. The illustration exudes a sense of gothic horror and mystery that perfectly reflects the themes explored in Stevenson's literary masterpiece. As viewers gaze upon this print, they are transported into the depths of Hyde's subconscious. His monstrous appearance hints at his dual personality - one side representing Dr Jekyll's respectable facade while the other embodies his psychopathic alter ego. It is through these inner demons that Stevenson delves into themes such as identity, duality of human nature, and the battle between good and evil. Macauley masterfully captures both the physical transformation and psychological complexity of Edward Hyde in this evocative artwork. Through intricate details and skillful shading techniques, he brings to life one of literature's most memorable characters. This print serves as a powerful reminder of Stevenson's enduring legacy as an author who pushed boundaries with his exploration of science fiction elements intertwined with psychological depth. It invites us to delve into our own subconscious realms where our hidden desires and fears reside – just like Edward Hyde himself.

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