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The Dark Muse: Fanny Stevenson and the Birth of Jekyll and Hyde
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Robert Louis Stevenson was high on cocaine when he wrote The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. His wife, Fanny Stevenson, later recalled that one night she was awakened by his cries. She shook him from his nightmare, only to be scolded: “Why did you wake me? I was dreaming a fine bogeytale.” She had interrupted him as his mind spun the first transformation of Dr. Jekyll into his sinister alter-ego, Mr. Hyde. Fanny was not the kind of woman Robert’s parents had ever imagined for him. Though beautiful and witty, she was 10 years his senior, divorced,
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