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Jane Burden Morris's video: Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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Happy Halloween 🎃 👻👻👻 🎃 Music: “Broken Dreams” Lumma Brothers (Tadeusz & Waldemar). https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUVTt8T2bMNRbwW1dbOhMYQ https://www.reverbnation.com/LBrothers https://lummabrothers.bandcamp.com/releases :::::::::::: Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Robert Louis Stevenson, 1885) Illustrated by Maurizio A.C. Quarello Mr. Utterson is a London lawyer who is a friend of Dr. Jekyll. Jekyll gave up his regular practice to experiment with non-traditional medicine. Utterson is concerned because Jekyll has written a will that leaves all his money to his new partner Mr. Hyde. Utterson has heard bad things of Hyde and disliked him at first sight. The lawyer thinks his friend is being blackmailed. One day, the lawyer is asked to identify the body of a murdered man, Sir Danvers Carew, one of Utterson’s clients. Hyde is suspected of the murder, but he has disappeared. Jekyll swears that he has not seen Hyde and has broken with him forever. The case remains unsolved and Jekyll becomes more sociable than he had been. Suddenly, though, he locks himself into his laboratory, yelling to the servants through the door, directing them to gather chemicals for him. The servants recognize a change in his voice and think that their master has been murdered; another man has taken his place in the lab. They call Utterson who breaks down the door. On the floor lies Hyde, who has killed himself with poison. Sadly, Utterson assumes Hyde returned and killed Jekyll, but the doctor’s body is nowhere to be found. He does find, however, a letter in which Jekyll explains his relationship to Hyde. Jekyll had sometimes indulged in debauches which, if discovered, could have ruined his reputation and of which he is ashamed. Pondering this split in his personality, he decides to find a way to separate his two beings. Jekyll creates a potion that releases his evil side, Mr. Hyde. Hyde is shorter and smaller than Jekyll, having not had as much exercise. For a while Jekyll enjoys his two bodies; he can do whatever he likes without fear of discovery. His pleasure is stunted when Hyde kills Carew in a nonsensical fit, and he resolves never to take the potion again. Hyde is now strong, however, and emerges whether Jekyll will have him or not. Indeed, Jekyll must use the potion to be rid of him if only for a moment. Jekyll knows that it is only by killing his body that Hyde’s body, too, will die. ::::::::::: Maurizio Quarello was born in 1974 in Turin. He studied graphic design, architecture and illustration in his native town and, on completing his studies he specialized and began working as illustrator in 2004, the crucial year of the Prix des Mediateurs Figures Futur at Salon du Livre de Montreuil and other three prizes gained at national illustration contests. His first picture book, entitled "Babau cerca casa" came out in 2005 by Orecchio Acerbo and was awarded in Italy with Primo Voto as the best picture book of the year. Since then he has published about 40 books, in 21 countries of 5 continents, with companies such as Orecchio Acerbo (I), Sarbacane (F), Rouergue (F), Milan (F), Sterling Publishing (USA), Grupo SM (E), Barbara Fiore (E), Kumon (J) and Gerstenberg (D). His books have received numerous awards in Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, Sweden and in Germany. In 2012 he was assigned with the Premio Andersen Award as best italian illustrator, received Llibreter award in Spain and Libbylit in Belgium, in 2013 with the following awards: Prix Littéraire des Ecoliers, XI Prix Je lis J'elis, XV Premio Nazionale un Libro per l'Ambiente and Prix 2013 du Mouvement pour les Villages d'Enfants, in 2014 with the IBBY Silverstar in Sweden, Premio Orbil and Premio Fondazione Cassa di Cento in Italy, in 2015 with the Premio Laura Orvieto, 1st prize in Italy. He has shown his work at solo exhibits at Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea CGAC of Santiago de Compostela and at Museo Luzzati of Genova, at gallery Tricromia of Rome, in Bologna and Venezia, at the gallery La Fiancée du pirate of Toulon and in other French cities like Toulouse, Pantin, Cognac, Aubervilliers, Saint-Priest, Marcinelle in Belgium. He has taken part in numerous group exhibits (in over 15 countries), among them he likes to mention Mostra degli Illustratori at the Children's Book Fair of Bologna (Italy) in the years 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, Le Immagini della Fantasia of Sàrmede (Italy) in the years 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2014, Im Reich der Phantasie (Germany) in 2010, La vie de château at Salon du Livre de Montreuil (France) in 2010 and Illustrarte (Portugal) in 2007. His illustrations were selected for the Bratislava Illustration Biennale BIB of Bratislava in the years 2007, 2013 and 2015. He worked for clients like Lufthansa, Wall Street Journal and Bilan. From 2007, he run illustration courses and workshops for children and adults and, in 2011 he began working as illustration teacher at Academy of Fine Arts in Macerata.

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