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Tables of Contents for Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
ix
 
Preface
xi
 
The Text of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1
74
Textual Appendix
63
12
Selected Manuscript Variations
63
10
Variations in Wording between Printer's Copy Fragment and First Edition
73
2
Backgrounds and Contexts
75
106
Composition and Production
77
16
[Summary of Composition and Early Reception]
77
3
Graham Balfour
Selected Letters
80
7
Robert Louis Stevenson
To Sidney Colvin, Late September/early October 1885
80
1
To his Wife, c. October 20, 1885
81
1
To Andrew Lang, Early December 1885
81
1
To Katharine de Mattos, January 1, 1886
81
1
To Will H. Low, January 2, 1886
82
1
To F. W. H. Myers, c. February 23, 1886
82
1
To J. R. Vernon, February 25, 1886
83
1
To Edward Purcell, February 27, 1886
83
1
To F. W. H. Myers, March 1, 1886
84
1
To John Addington Symonds, Early March 1886
85
1
To Thomas Russell Sullivan, c. January 27, 1887
85
1
To John Paul Bocock, c. Mid-November 1887
86
1
[The Dream Origin of the Tale]
87
6
Robert Louis Stevenson
Reception
93
12
[Mr. Stevenson's Originality of Treatment]
93
1
Andrew Lang
From the Birmingham Daily Post [A Mere Bit of Catch-Penny Sensationalism]
94
1
[The Place of Honour]
95
1
James Ashcroft Noble
[Not Merely Strange, but Impossible]
95
1
E. T. Cook
From The Times of London [His Very Original Genius]
96
2
Letter to Robert Louis Stevenson, March 3, 1886
98
2
John Addington Symonds
[The Individualizing Influence of Modern Democracy]
100
1
Julia Wedgwood
Letter to Robert Bridges, October 28, 1886
101
1
Gerard Manley Hopkins
[The Art of the Presentation]
101
1
Henry James
From The Leamington Spa Courier The Rev. Dr. Nicholson on ``Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''
102
3
``Markheim'' and the Victorian Market for Sensation Fiction
105
19
``Markheim''
105
17
Robert Louis Stevenson
[How I Came to Be Such a Student of Our Penny Press]
122
2
Robert Louis Stevenson
Literary Contexts: Doubles, Devils, and Monsters
124
8
[The Modern Double]
124
2
Karl Miller
[Stevenson's Scottish Devil Tales]
126
2
Jenni Calder
An Introduction to Gothic Monstrosity
128
4
Judith Halberstam
Scientific Contexts: Concepts of the Divided Self
132
9
[Post-Darwinist Theories of the Ape Within]
132
2
Stephen Jay Gould
Multiplex Personality
134
2
Frederic W. H. Myers
[Abject Slaves to the Narcotic]
136
2
Norman Kerr
[This Aberrant Inclination in Myself]
138
3
John Addington Symbols
Sociohistorical Contexts: Political Disunity and Moral Conformity
141
9
[London in the 1880s]
141
5
Judith R. Walkowitz
[Hypocrisy]
146
4
Walter Houghton
Performance Adaptations
150
31
The Stage Premiere of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
152
4
C. Alex Pinkston, Jr.
[Themes and Variations]
156
7
Charles King
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Paramount, 1931)
163
7
Scott Allen Nollen
A Checklist of Major Performance Adaptations
170
11
Criticism
181
34
[The Real Stab of the Story]
183
1
G. K. Chesterton
[A Phenomenon of Style]
184
5
Vladimir Nabokov
[Instabilities of Meaning, Morality, and Narration]
189
8
Peter K. Garrett
[An Unconscious Allegory about the Masses and Mass Literacy]
197
7
Patrick Brantlinger
Sex, Secrecy and Self-Alienation in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
204
11
Katherine Linehan
A Chronology
215
6
Robert Louis Stevenson
Selected Bibliography
221