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Markheim: Critical Essay by J. R. Hammond

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Robert Louis Stevenson
About 6 pages (1,917 words)
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SOURCE: Hammond, J. R. “The Short Stories.” In A Robert Louis Stevenson Companion: A Guide to the Novels, Essays, and Short Stories, pp. 73, 79–83, 96–7. London: MacMillan, 1984.

In the following excerpt, Hammond analyzes “Markheim” as an allegory for the psychological duality of man.

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