Author

Daniel Levine

📖 Overview

Daniel Levine is an American author best known for his 2014 novel "Hyde," a literary retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" from the perspective of Edward Hyde. As a graduate of Brown University's Literary Arts program, Levine has contributed short fiction to various literary journals and magazines. His work often explores psychological themes and the nature of identity through reimagined classic narratives. "Hyde" received critical attention for its fresh take on the Victorian gothic tale, earning praise for its atmospheric writing and complex characterization. The novel delves into Hyde's perspective as he attempts to piece together the mysteries of his connection to Dr. Jekyll. Since publishing "Hyde," Levine has taught creative writing and maintained a presence in literary circles while working on subsequent projects. His writing style is characterized by psychological depth and attention to historical detail.

👀 Reviews

Readers primarily discuss Levine's novel "Hyde," noting his detailed reimagining of Stevenson's classic story. What readers liked: - Deep psychological exploration of Hyde's character - Rich Victorian-era atmosphere and historical details - Complex narrative structure that adds new layers to the original - Fresh perspective that made the familiar story engaging What readers disliked: - Slow pacing in middle sections - Dense, sometimes difficult prose style - Some found the psychological focus excessive - Several readers mentioned confusion about timeline shifts Ratings & Reviews: Goodreads: 3.7/5 (1,200+ ratings) Amazon: 4.1/5 (90+ reviews) Sample reader comments: "The atmospheric details transport you to Victorian London" - Goodreads reviewer "Too much internal monologue slowed the story" - Amazon review "Brilliant character study but needed more action" - LibraryThing user "Made me rethink everything I knew about Jekyll & Hyde" - Goodreads reviewer

📚 Books by Daniel Levine

Hyde (2014) A reimagining of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic told from the perspective of Mr. Hyde, exploring the nature of good and evil in Victorian London through the lens of the supposed villain.

Fires of Man (2014) A science fiction novel set in a world where psychically gifted humans called Espers wage a covert war between rival nations using supernatural abilities.

👥 Similar authors

Robert Louis Stevenson wrote historical fiction with dark psychological themes and complex morality, similar to Levine's work. His novels explore duality of human nature and Victorian era conflicts.

Sarah Waters creates historical fiction focused on LGBT characters in Victorian England, incorporating elements of gothic literature and psychological suspense. Her work shares Levine's attention to period detail and examination of social constraints.

Michel Faber writes historical novels that blend literary and genre elements while exploring class dynamics in Victorian society. His books feature protagonists who navigate moral grey areas and challenge social conventions.

John Harwood specializes in Victorian-set gothic tales with psychological elements and unreliable narrators. His work incorporates similar themes of identity and duality that appear in Levine's writing.

Lynn Shepherd writes literary mysteries set in the Victorian era that incorporate elements from classic literature. Her work features detailed historical research and explorations of moral ambiguity.