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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Gothic Vinyl Sticker — Robert Louis Stevenson | Dark Academia Bookish Gift | Waterproof

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Gothic Vinyl Sticker — Robert Louis Stevenson | Dark Academia Bookish Gift | Waterproof

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Man is not truly one, but truly two.
— Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

The whole novel in eight words. The most unsettling observation in Victorian gothic fiction — not a monster story, but a mirror.

Robert Louis Stevenson published The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in 1886 and it has been read as allegory ever since — for repression, for duality, for the polished surface of respectability and the darkness underneath it. The story follows a respectable London doctor who develops a potion allowing his worst impulses to take physical form. Hyde is not separate from Jekyll. Hyde is Jekyll. That is the horror.

This Gravecraft sticker renders the novel as a Victorian apothecary label — ornate scrollwork frame, fog-shrouded London streets with gas lamps and the distant silhouette of Big Ben, and at the top a split portrait: the top-hatted gentleman on one side, the corrupted Hyde on the other. The quote sits beneath the title in elegant type. Detailed, atmospheric, and beautifully composed.

Perfect for laptops, water bottles, Kindles, phone cases, tablets, journals, and anywhere else that benefits from a little Victorian duality.

A perfect gift for gothic literature lovers, dark academia devotees, fans of Victorian horror, psychology enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever suspected they contain multitudes.

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Product Details

- Material: Premium vinyl sticker
- Size: 6cm × 7.3cm
- Die-cut to shape
- Waterproof and durable
- Printed and cut in our studio in Beverley, East Yorkshire

Designed and dispatched from Beverley, East Yorkshire. FREE UK delivery.

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Gravecraft original design. Inspired by the public domain works of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Keepers of the Macabre and Curious. Est. MMXX

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