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Summary, Analysis, Complete Text & Translation: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

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Summary, Analysis, Complete Text & Translation: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

By: Francis Gilbert
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This version of ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde’ contains the complete text of Robert Louis Stevenson’s original as well as an excellent translation of the difficult sections of the story. It is an ideal version for a GCSE student to read in class and accompanies ‘Analysis and Study Guide: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’, which contains the answers to the questions in this book. The focus here is the text itself but it is punctuated with simple explanations of what is going on as well as in-depth analysis. All the difficult vocabulary and phrases are explained. Comprehension questions as well as creative exercises are listed at the end of every chapter. If you want an affordable “classroom” version of this seminal narrative, then this is the edition to buy. Sarah Page, English teacher writes: “'The modern translations, seamlessly melding with the original text, are invaluable in keeping the pupils engaged in the novel. Gone are the lessons of laboriously circumnavigating new and unusual vocabulary: with Francis Gilbert's edition you can get on with enthralling the pupils in the characters, plot and setting - in essence teaching - rather than stumbling laboriously over each sentence and playing the role of a walking dictionary.”
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