Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)


Internet Resources:

Richard Dury's Robert Louis Stevenson Website

ABBI-EZZI, Nathalie. The Double in the Fictions of R.L. Stevenson, Wilkie Collins, and Daphne du Maurier. Frankfurt am Main and New York: Peter Lang. 2003.

BEACH, Joseph Warren. “The Sources of Stevenson’s ‘Bottle Imp.’” Modern Language Notes 25 (1910): 12-18. [GGI: 1256].

BEAUVAIS, Jennifer. "In the Company of Men: Masculinity Gone Wild in Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." From Wollstonecraft to Stoker: Essays on Gothic and Victorian Sensation Fiction. Ed. Marilyn Brock. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2009. 172-

BRANTLINGER, Patrick and Richard BOYLE. “The Education of Edward Hyde: Stevenson’s ‘Gothic Gnome’ and the Mass Readership of Late Victorian England.” In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde After 100 Years. Eds. William Veeder, Gordon Hirsh. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1988. 265-282. [GGII: 1380].

DANAHAY, Martin A. Introduction. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 1999. 1-26. [GGIII: 2789]

DAVISON, Carol Margaret. "A Battle of Wills: Solving the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Troubled Legacies: Narrative and Inheritance. Ed. Allan Hepburn. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.

DOANE, Janice and Devon HODGES. “Demonic Disturbances of Sexual Identity: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 23 (19-89): 63-74. [GGIII: 2790]

DRYDEN. Linda. “'City of Dreadful Night': Stevenson's Gothic London.” Robert Louis Stevenson: Writer of Boundaries. Ed. Richard Dury. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. 253-64. [GGIV: 0000]

DRYDEN, Linda. The Modern Gothic and Literary Doubles: Stevenson, Wilde, and Wells. Forword Laurence Davies. New York: palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

EIGNER, Edwin Moss. “The Double in the Fiction of Robert Louis Stevenson.” Dissertation Abstracts 24 (1963): 741-742 [GGI: 1257].

FRAUSTINO, Daniel V. “The Not So Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 5 (1984): 205-09. [GGIII: 2792]

GEDULD, Harry M., ed. The Definitive Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Companion. New York: Garland Publishing, 1980. [GGIII: 2793]

GOH, Robbie B.H. "Stevenson's Financial Gothic: Money, Commerce, Language, and the Horror of Modernity in 'The Isle of Voices.'" Gothic Studies 10.2 (2008): 51-66.

HEATH, Stephen. “Psychopathia Sexualis: Stevenson’s Strange Case.” Critical Quarterly 28 (1986): 93-108. [GGIII: 2794]

HENNELLY, Mark M. Jr. “Stevenson’s ’silent Symbols’ of the ‘Fatal Crossroads’ in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Gothic: The Review of Supernatural Horror Fiction 1 (1979): 10-16. [GGI: 1258].

HOGLE, Gerald E. “Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-94).” The Handbook to Gothic Literature. Ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. New York: New York University Press, 1998. 220-23. [GGIII: 2796]

HUBBARD, Tom. Seeking Mr. Hyde: Studies in Ro-bert Louis Stevenson, Symbolism, Myth, and the Pre-Modern. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1995. [GGIII: 2797]

JACKSON, Kimberly B. "Performing Infancy: Transmitting/Transmuting the Inhuman in Evolutionary and Technological Gothic." Dissertation Abstracts International 65:12 (2005): 4552 (SUNY at Buffalo). [GGIV: 0000]

JEFFORD, Andrew. “Dr. Jekyll and Professor Nabokov: Reading a Reading.” Robert Louis Stevenson. Ed. Andrew Noble. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1983.47-72. [GGIII: 2798]

JOLLY, Roslyn. "South Sea Gothic: Pierre Loti and Robert Louis Stevenson." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 47 (2004): 28-49. [GGIV: 0000]

LAWLER, Donald. “Reframing Jekyll and Hyde: Robert Louis Stevenson and the Strange Case of Gothic Science Fiction.” Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde After One Hundred Years. Eds. William Veeder, Gordon Hirsch. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1988. 247-261. [GGII: 1390].

MIYOSHI, Masao. “Dr. Jekyll and the Emergence of Mr. Hyde.” College English 27 91966): 470-474; 479-480. [GGI: 1259].

O’CONNOR, Robert. “The Sin of Vicarious Fulfillment in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Nassau Review: The Journal of Nassau Community College Devoted to Arts, Letters, and Sciences 6:3 (1992): 131-37. [GGIII: 2801]

PINKSTON, C. Alex Jr. “The Stage Premiere of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Nineteenth Century Theatre Research 14:1-2 (1986): 21-44. [GGIII: 2802]

ROSE, Brian Andrew. “Transformations of Terror: American Dramatizations of Stevenson’s ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.’” Dissertation Abstracts International 54:8 (1994): 2803A-2804A (Ohio State University). [GGIII: 2803]

SAPOSNIK, Irving S. “Aspects of Evil in the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson.” Dissertation Abstracts 26 (1966): 3961A-3962A (University of California at Berkeley). [GGI: 1260].

SAPOSNIK, Irving S. “The Anatomy of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 11 (1971): 715-731. [GGI: 1261].

SCHOLDSTROM, U. “Why is Doctor Jekyll a physician? ...and how closely related is he to Frankenstein?“ Lakartidningen 95:10 (4 March 1998):1028-1030 [in Swedish]. [GGIII: 2806]

SEED, David. “Behind Closed Doors: The Management of Mystery in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Gothick Origins and Innovations. eds. Victor Sage and Allan Lloyd Smith. Amsterdam; Atlanta, Georgia: Rodopi; Costerus New Series 91, 1994. 180-89. [GGIII: 2807]

SPEHNER, Norbert. Jekyll and Hyde, Opus 600: Guide chrono-bibliographique des Éditions, des versions et des adaptations internationales du roman de Robert Louis Stevenson. Quebec: Ashem Fictions, 1997. [Jekyll and Hyde, Opus 600: Chrono-bibliographic guide to editions, versions, and international adaptations of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Novel]. [GGIII: 2808]

STABLEFORD, Brian. Robert Louis (Balfour).” St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost, & Gothic Writers. Ed. David Pringle. Detroit: St. James Press/Gale, 1998. 565-67. [GGIII: 2809]

THOMSON, Douglass H. “Robert Louis Stevenson.” Gothic Writers: A Critical and Bibliogra-phical Guide. Eds. Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller and Frederick S. Frank. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002. 412-19. [GGIII: 2810]

THORPE, Douglass. "Calvin, Darwin, and the Double: The Problem of Divided Nature in Hogg, MacDonald, and Stevenson." Newsletter of Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada 11.1 (1985): 6-22.

VEEDER, William & Gordon HIRSCH, eds. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde After One Hundred Years. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1988. [GGII: 14-03].

ZAIC, Franz. “Robert Louis Stevenson: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Der Englishe roman in 19 jahrundert: Interpretation. Eds. Paul Goetsch, Heinz Kosok, Kurt Otten. Berlin: E. Schmidt, 1973. 243-252. [GGI: 1262].