Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: The Strange Case of Dr. Lanyon
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Centering this article on the “self time” of destructiveness, the author wonders if it is correct to evoke the psychoanalytic notion of self-destruction in the case of somatic attacks. The figure of the chronically ill person that Stevenson was, the conditions that brought forth the novel, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and the enigmatic death of Dr Lanyon illustrate this study.
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