This book offers a compelling examination of performed
adaptations of Stevenson's masterpiece, "The Strange Case of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Rose investigates how a single text, adapted
many times in the past century, can serve to elucidate certain
shifts in cultural attitudes. Providing an analysis of the relation
between culture and performance, the author argues that Stevenson's
adapters have infused the original story with concerns about issues
of race, class, gender, and economics.
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