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				<title>The Anxiety of the Unforseen in Stevenson&#39;s &quot;Dr. Jekyll and  Mr. Hyde&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Ben D. Fuller - Robert Louis Stevenson typifies an anxiety shared by many prolific Victorian writers: that God will disappear as human psychology is readily researched and understood. Such a concern is evident in Stevenson&amp;rsquo;s personal experiences and writings, wherein he passionately expresses the belief that there is no such thing as definitive evil or good in a person, a medieval notion that had survived through the Romantic movement and until the time of skeptical Victorian writers. Following the example of his fellow Victorians, Stevenson created a character, Mr. Hyde, who exemplifies the concentrated...</description>
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