The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

£7.99

This annotation edition of Robert Louis Stevenson’s account of man’s capacity for evil is as powerful today as it was on first publication in 1886. Extra wide margins and double spacing leaves lots of room for notes. Contains top tips on effectively annotation and different techniques.

ISBN: 9780702326714 Author: Stevenson, Robert Louis Publisher: Scholastic Publication Date: 11th May 2023 Imprint: Scholastic Cover: Paperback Dewey: 823.8 (edition:23) Pages: 208 Language: English Edition: |Reprint Readership: Secondary / Code: E Category: Subjects: , , , , ,
  • Examination: English Language & Literature
  • Specification: GCSE 9-1
  • Set Text covered: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Type: Set Text: Annotation Edition

“This version of the text [Annotation Edition Texts: A Christmas Carol: Annotation Edition] is vastly superior to a simple copy of the book, double spacing and wide margins allow for the text to be annotated in detail without losing the original text, often impossible to do with other versions.” Lisa Ward, English Teacher

“Very easy to use, accessible for a lot of learners who have previously struggled. The spacing of the text was a feature that students particularly liked and the clear annotation.” Nicola O’Donnell, English Teacher [regarding Annotation Edition Texts: Macbeth: Annotation Edition]

This annotation edition of Robert Louis Stevenson’s account of man’s capacity for evil is as powerful today as it was on first publication in 1886. Scholastic Annotation Editions come with extra-wide margins and double-spaced lines, they are perfect for your annotations.

They include:

  • Large spaces between lines and large outer margins, perfect for highlighting and note-taking.
  • Pages for note-taking in every book.
  • A large, easy to read font and left-justified text for children who struggle to access the printed word.
  • Top tips on effective annotation from English teacher and revision guide author, Cindy Torn.

A powerful and thrilling account of man’s dual nature. The mysterious association between respectable Dr Henry Jekyll and despicable lowlife Edward Hyde is a puzzle to Dr Jekyll’s friends, including his lawyer Gabriel Utterson. Where Jekyll is sociable, hardworking and pious, Hyde is a violent criminal, a wild hedonist. When Hyde beats a member of Parliament to death, Utterson is determined to discover the ties that bind the two men together.

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