The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson

The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson

by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson

The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson

by Robert Louis Stevenson

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Overview

Ebook comes with main table of contents and interlinked sub table of contents. Each chapter is clearly marked so user knows which book within the boxset is being read.

The Novels.
• Treasure Island. (Illustrated)
• The Black Arrow. (Illustrated/Inline Footnotes)
• Prince Otto.
• The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde. (Illustrated)
• Kidnapped. (1894) (Illustrated)
• The Master of Ballantrae - A Winters Tale. (Illustrated/Inline Footnotes)
• The Wrong Box.
• The Wrecker.
• Catriona. (Inline footnotes)
• Weir Of Hermiston.
• The Ebb-Tide - A Trio Quartette. (Inline Footnotes)
• St. Ives - Being The Adventures of a French Prisoner In England.
• Heathercat.
• The Great North Road.
• The Young Chevalier.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160812342
Publisher: Walrus Books Publisher
Publication date: 09/01/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a leading representative of English literature. He was greatly admired by many authors, including Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Hemingway, Rudyard Kipling and Vladimir Nabokov.

Most modernist writers dismissed him, however, because he was popular and did not write within their narrow definition of literature. It is only recently that critics have begun to look beyond Stevenson's popularity and allow him a place in the Western canon.

Date of Birth:

November 13, 1850

Date of Death:

December 3, 1894

Place of Birth:

Edinburgh, Scotland

Place of Death:

Vailima, Samoa

Education:

Edinburgh University, 1875
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