ELD4889307: Dr Lanyon opens his door and discovers Mr Hyde vetus of clothes far too big, Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) for the novel L'Etrange Cas du dr Jekyll et de Mr Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) 1927 (Dr Lanyon opens his door at midnight to a small man in clothes too big for him: Mr Hyde, Jekyll had succeeded in separating out the duality in his nature, Hyde representing pure evil and Jekyll good, but eventually the antidote to the Hyde persona ceases to be effective - Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) from “” The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde””” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), 1927 Private collection, Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933) / Bridgeman Images
ELD4889889: Dr jekyll in terror during his conversation with Utterson and Enfield, Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) for the novel L'Etrange Cas du dr Jekyll et de Mr Hyde”” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) 1927 (An expression of such abject terror and despair” comes across Dr Jekyll's face in the middle of a conversation with a conversation Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield - Mr Hyde, Jekyll had succeeded in separating out the duality in his nature, Hyde representing pure evil and Jekyll good, but eventually the antidote to the Hyde persona ceases to be effective - Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) from “” The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1950-1850-1894), 27 Private collection, Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933) / Bridgeman Images