
Olalla (1885) by Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Not Very Defensible Story of a Liar
Stevenson is credited with inspiring dracula. He wrote one of his most famous works, ange case of doctor jeckel and mister hyde. While revising that novel he wrote a shorter story which first arrived to him in a dream. The result was what stevenson called the not very defensible story of a liar. His psychological interests certainly overlap with bulwer littons.
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