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Robert Louis Stevenson - Wikipedia

In 1890, he settled in Samoa where, alarmed at increasing European and American influence in the South Sea islands, his writing turned from romance and ...

Robert Louis Stevenson | Biography, Famous Works, Books, Death ...

Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish essayist, poet, and author of fiction and travel books, best known for his novels Treasure Island ...

Robert Louis Stevenson | The most comprehensive web resource ...

Welcome to the RLS Website. The most comprehensive web resource dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson, designed for all: academics, school children and everybody ...

Robert Louis Stevenson | The Poetry Foundation

Robert Louis Stevenson is best known as the author of the children's classic Treasure Island (1882), and the adult horror story, The Strange Case of Dr.

Robert Louis Stevenson - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

Robert Louis Stevenson ; Born, Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson 13 November 1850. Edinburgh, Scotland ; Died, 3 December 1894 (aged 44) Vailima, Samoa ; Occupation ...

The Life - Robert Louis Stevenson Museum

Stevenson and his wife had wintered in the South of France and lived in England from 1880-1887, a period of time marked by Stevenson's poor health and literary ...

Robert Louis Stevenson Books - Biography and List of Works - Biblio

Robert Louis Stevenson Biography - Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson (November 13, 1850- December 3, 1894), was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer.

About Robert Louis Stevenson | Academy of American Poets

Encouraged to follow the family tradition of lighthouse engineering, Stevenson began studies at the University of Edinburgh in 1867, but quickly discovered he ...

Robert Louis Stevenson's Life

Death. The authorial persona had changed from the debonair flâneur of the early works, but retained a joy in his craft and a consciousness in the shaping of his ...

Robert Louis Stevenson (Author of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)

MosMoreRobert Louis Balfour Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a leading representative of English literature. He was greatly ...

Treasure Island Author Robert Louis Stevenson Was a Sickly Man ...

Frequently ill since childhood, he'd suffered from a chronic lung ailment with symptoms typical of tuberculosis, including breathing problems and spitting up ...

Robert Louis Stevenson | Penguin Random House

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer who spent the last part of his life in the Samoan...

Robert Louis Stevenson - Poet - Scottish Poetry Library

Most famous for his novels, Stevenson was also a poet. He is probably best known for A Child's Garden of Verses, but he also wrote much lyric poetry, and a ...

The Double Life of Robert Louis Stevenson - The Atlantic

The Double Life of Robert Louis Stevenson: His books still live for children and, the author argues, for adults as well.

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) | National Records of Scotland

Death in 1894. Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson (known as Robert Louis Stevenson), author, died on 3 December 1894 at Vailima, Apia, Samoan Islands, aged 44. The ...

The Works - Robert Louis Stevenson Museum

Stevenson's Writings. Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer; but he is probably best known for the classics Treasure ...

Books by Stevenson, Robert Louis (sorted by popularity)

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Stevenson, Robert Louis - Rare and Antique Books

Stevenson, Robert Louis · The Dynamiter by R. L. Stevenson · Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson · Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes · The Wrong Box by ...

Robert Louis Stevenson - The New York Times

Robert Louis Stevenson's novel looks to lure young readers into the adult world, not to cosset them from it.

Robert Louis Stevenson(1850-1894) - IMDb

Robert Louis Stevenson. Writer: Muppet Treasure Island. Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer from Edinburgh.