Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Why does Stevenson’s London here not include women? What does this masculine urban space reveal about the text? About the modern world it seeks to represent and/or criticize?
Irving S. Saposnik points out that critics of Stevenson’s text “have complained that the London of the story is singularly devoid of women” (718). We are instead presented with a narrative in which “[t]he major characters are all professional gentlemen” whose “respectability provides the façade behind which their essential selves are allowed to masquerade” (715)