@article{Krarup_2022, title={Hyde the Sinful: Religion and Abjection in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde}, url={https://tidsskrift.dk/lev/article/view/132071}, DOI={10.7146/lev82022132071}, abstractNote={<p>This article examines the moral duality presented in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella <em>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde </em>and its connection to the Christian morals guiding Victorian society. It suggests that the novella undermines a dualistic Christian perception of human nature through changes in point of view and by replacing a clear duality with an abject ambiguity. It argues that in the novella abjection of part of the self is portrayed as destructive and that the novella is essentially a critique of repressive Christian morals.</p>}, number={8}, journal={Leviathan: Interdisciplinary Journal in English}, author={Krarup, Ida}, year={2022}, month={Mar.}, pages={45–51} }