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Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is
viewed as the classic allegory of man's duality - the good and evil
embodied in every person. But could Jekyll's ""transforming
draught"" have been alcohol? In the Victorian era, alcohol was the
topic of national debate for decades and people endlessly
deliberated its proper place in society. Shadowed all his life by
the cloud of alcoholism, Stevenson well knew the good and evil of
strong drink. This book investigates Stevenson's Strange Case of
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as an allegory of alcoholism - an
interpretation that cultural change and the story's renown have
perhaps obscured. The author examines patterns of language, plot,
characterization and imagery to reveal how mind-altering drink
figures as the story's subtext. Early chapters establish the
story's literal references to strong drink and its metaphors
regarding alcohol. The focus then shifts to drinking in Stevenson's
life, the sociology of drink in Victorian Britain, and the
portrayal of alcohol in literature, including Stevenson's other
works. Possible real-life models for the Jekyll-Hyde character are
explored. Subsequent chapters examine the history of Britain's
temperance movement, scenes that arose from Stevenson's dreams, how
the temperance movement and industrial development may have
influenced the story, and the story's interpretation in Stevenson's
time. An appendix further investigates the elements of Stevenson's
language.
Play: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis is co-published with the
Association for the Study of Play (TASP), an interdisciplinary,
international organization of play-research scholars. This volume,
the sixth in the Play and Culture TASP series, synthesizes
biological, anthropological, educational, and psychological
approaches to play. It is a valuable book with chapters from
premier researchers such as Robert Fagen and Carolyn Pope Edwards
of the United States, Arne Trageton of Norway, Paola de Sanctis
Ricciardone of Italy, and Jean Paul Rossie of Morocco. Also
included is an interstitial book-within-the-book by Brian
Sutton-Smith.
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