Make Your GCSE English Revision Easier with Scholastic Annotation-Friendly
Editions!
Scholastic's annotation friendly editions are perfect for GCSE
English revision. They're designed to help you highlight, make notes
and understand the text more easily - whether you're studying
in class or reviewing at home.
"This version will be a game changer!" - Kirstin
Foster, Library Manager
"Far superior to any other GCSE resources I have used."
- Tristan McCarthy, AHT
This special annotation edition of Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic
novella, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, is
ideal for anyone studying the novel - whether you're revising for
exams or a gothic horror enthusiast.
It includes:
Large spaces between lines so you can highlight text easily.
Wide outer margins for your notes and thoughts.
Extra pages for note-taking throughout the book.
A large, easy to read font that helps if you struggle
with dense text.
Top annotation tips from English teacher and revision
guide author Cindy Torn.
A Quick Look at the Story
A powerful and thrilling account of man's dual nature. The mysterious
association between respectable Dr Henry Jekyll and despicable
lowlife Edward Hyde is a puzzle to Dr Jekyll's friends, including
his lawyer Gabriel Utterson. Where Jekyll is sociable, hardworking
and pious, Hyde is a violent criminal, a wild hedonist.
When Hyde beats a member of Parliament to death, Utterson is determined
to discover the ties that bind the two men together.
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Essay planners.
Everything you need for confident, organised and successful GCSE
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Robert Louis Stevenson was born in 1850 in Edinburgh. In 1867 he entered Edinburgh University to study engineering but subsequently switched to law. Stevenson liked to travel and wrote many essays and short stories for magazines about these travels. Treasure Island was published in 1883 and was followed by Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll