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Was Stevenson on drugs when he wrote Jekyll and Hyde?

Was Stevenson on drugs when he wrote Jekyll and Hyde?

Robert Louis Stevenson In just six days, Stevenson wrote 60,000 words. The reason was cocaine, and he wasn’t well at the time. Of course, the drug mentioned in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde involved a white powdery substance.

When was Jekyll and Hyde written?

1885
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde/Date written

Was Robert Louis Stevenson a cocaine addict?

Whether he used narcotics to assuage his innumerable health issues or merely because he enjoyed their effects, Robert Lewis Stevenson was a regular user of cocaine. In 1885, Stevenson’s wife suddenly awoke him from a drug-addled nightmare, which he then went on to transcribe at length the next day.

What inspired Stevenson to write Jekyll and Hyde?

It may come as a surprise, then, to learn that the inspiration for this great work came from a fever dream Stevenson had during a particularly bad bout of consumption (tuberculosis). He was so enraptured with the dream, he was furious with his wife, Fanny, for waking him.

Which drug was Coleridge was addicted to?

As is well known, Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an opium addict. He took opium in the form of laudanum, that is to say tincture of opium in alcohol, which he drank by the pint.

What drugs did Samuel Taylor Coleridge use?

Coleridge was widely known to have been a regular user of opium as a relaxant, analgesic, antidepressant, and treatment for numerous health concerns. He has written Kubla Khan under the drug’s influence, but the degree to which he used the drug as a creative enhancement is not precise.

Who originally wrote Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?

Robert Louis Stevenson
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde/Authors

Who wrote Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and when?

Hyde, novella by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson, published in 1886.

What drug did Jekyll use?

This is a tale about addiction to some sort of drug, though never specified, Collins Publishing have their theory, “It seems likely that the drug potion used by Dr Jekyll is representative of opium, which was taken in opium dens in London in the late Victorian era” (Collins VI).

Who inspired Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?

Deacon Brodie
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was inspired by an 18th century Edinburgh cabinet maker named Deacon Brodie, a respectable town councilor and an extremely successful craftsman. Brodie’s job gave him access to the keys of the rich and famous, which he made copies of in order to rob them at night.

Was Samuel Taylor Coleridge on drugs?

Why is Kubla Khan unfinished?

Second, the poem was unfinished, according to Coleridge himself, because while he was writing up the vision he’d had he was interrupted by a ‘person from Porlock’ who caused him to forget the rest of the poem as it had been developing in his head.

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Ruth Doyle