First published in 1886, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a classic novella exploring the duality of human nature. Through the character of Dr Jekyll, who creates a potion to transform into the sinister Mr Hyde, Stevenson examines morality, repression, and the conflict between good and evil. The story has become a landmark in Gothic and psychological literature.
A simplified, unabridged retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, crafted for secondary and adult students, part of the controlled-vocabulary Oxford Bookworms graded-reader series (Level 4).
A classic tale of adventure and piracy, Treasure Island is the story of young Jim Hawkins, who discovers a treasure map and sets out on a perilous voyage in search of fortune. This Oxford World's Classics edition includes an introduction and notes by Peter Hunt that explore the novel’s literary significance, historical context, and enduring legacy.