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This first full-length psychobiographical analysis of Robert Louis Stevenson examines his life story, providing new insights into how his most significant memories and personal conflicts shaped the narrative structure and themes of some of his most celebrated works, including: Treasure Island ; A Child's Garden of Verses; (The) Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; and Kidnapped.

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This first full-length psychobiographical analysis of Robert Louis Stevenson examines his life story, providing new insights into how his most significant memories and personal conflicts shaped the narrative structure and themes of some of his most celebrated works, including: Treasure Island ; A Child's Garden of Verses; (The) Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; and Kidnapped.
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Autorenporträt
Jefferson A. Singer is the Dean of the College and Faulk Foundation Professor of Psychology at Connecticut College. He is the author of 5 books and many articles, chapters, and reviews in the fields of personality, memory, and clinical psychology. Singer was the recipient of the Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award, and a Social Science Research Council Award, both for research on autobiographical memory conducted in the United Kingdom. He was the 2010 recipient of the Henry Murray Award for the Study of Narrative Lives from Division 8 (Society for Personality and Social Psychology) of the American Psychological Association.