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Gothic Literature and the Victorian Period

British Literature

Victorian Era

1830 – 1900 Time of great and swift

change in England and Europe Darwinism Industrialization Revolutions

Victorian era (continued)

Social Reforms Child labor laws Increased literacy Sanitation Women’s suffrage Increased focus on etiquette Transportation developments

Victorian era (continued)

As a reaction to all this change, Victorian society became very conservative, rigid and repressed

Gothic genre

Originally a genre from Romantic period Shelley’s Frankenstein

All the Victorian era changes brought fear to citizens Economic changes Social changes

Gothic literature allowed writers to express their fears creatively

Characteristics of Gothic writing

Dark mood A look at the evil in men Castles with heavy architecture Death, decay, and madness Supernatural and fantastical “Terror of the soul” (Poe)

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Robert Lewis Stevenson Also wrote Treasure Island & Kidnapped 1850 – 1894 Very interesting man—illness, love, adventure,

rebellion Sickly child with Tuberculosis In love with a married woman Moved to Samoa eventually Struggled against the repressive values of his age

Jekyll/Hyde has become a part of our language

The Strange Case ofDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Takes place in London in 1880 Novella Gothic elements

A “fine bogey tale” Based on a dream Explores the philosophical side of the evil in man — good vs. evil!! Schizophrenia Doppelganger

Interpretations of Jekyll & Hyde

Symbolic representation of the threats to British society (Hyde represents power of working class)

Reflects Darwinistic beliefs that Hyde’s strong, evil side would survive when Jekyll’s good side fell (Survival of the fittest)

Interpretations of Jekyll & Hyde

Reflects Nietzsche’s philosophy of the Apollonian and Dionysian sides of man—opposing forces represented by Jekyll and Hyde

New ideas about the human mind ala Freud – Hyde represents Jekyll’s desire to be freed from society’s restrictions

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Jekyll and Hyde Discussion/Theme Questions

Discuss the theme of Man’s Double Existence. How is this shown in the novella? Discuss how this applies to your lives.

Discuss how Victorian Society was partly responsible for Jekyll’s actions. Give examples. How does our society make people feel repressed?

How is J & H a novella about how things appear to look? How do appearances play a role in our society?

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