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In "Robert Louis Stevenson: The Complete Novels," readers are invited to explore the imaginative worlds crafted by Stevenson, showcasing his rich narrative style and diverse thematic concerns. This carefully curated collection includes such classics as "Treasure Island" and "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," highlighting Stevenson's mastery of both adventure and psychological exploration. The literary context of Stevenson's work cannot be overstated, as he straddles the boundary between Victorian morality and modernist inquiry, employing vivid imagery and dynamic characters to engage…mehr

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In "Robert Louis Stevenson: The Complete Novels," readers are invited to explore the imaginative worlds crafted by Stevenson, showcasing his rich narrative style and diverse thematic concerns. This carefully curated collection includes such classics as "Treasure Island" and "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," highlighting Stevenson's mastery of both adventure and psychological exploration. The literary context of Stevenson's work cannot be overstated, as he straddles the boundary between Victorian morality and modernist inquiry, employing vivid imagery and dynamic characters to engage readers of all backgrounds. Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish author born in 1850, distinguished himself through a unique combination of autobiographical experiences and literary ambition. His travels and health struggles greatly influenced his writing, often reflecting themes of duality, adventure, and existential questioning. Stevenson's background in engineering and his exploration of various cultures during his life imbued his novels with depth and perspective, steering him to become one of the foremost literary figures of his time. This comprehensive volume is a must-read for literary enthusiasts and novices alike, as it captures the essence of Stevenson's oeuvre while providing insightful commentary on his enduring impact on literature. Journey through exhilarating adventures and psychological darkness that will spark the imagination and provoke thoughtful reflection.

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Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a seminal Scottish author whose literary contributions have garnered worldwide recognition, often celebrated for his mastery of storytelling and adventure. His upbringing in Edinburgh provided a rich cultural backdrop that influenced his writing, from the dark alleys of 'New Arabian Nights' to the romantic landscapes in 'Kidnapped.' He studied law at the University of Edinburgh but found his true calling in literature. Stevenson's health was often fragile, which propelled him to travel extensively; his journeys are reflected in his narratives, particularly in 'Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes.' He is acclaimed for the classic 'Treasure Island,' a novel that has shaped the genre of pirate fiction and enthralled audiences with its complex characters like Long John Silver. Additionally, 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' explores the duality of human nature and has become a staple for psychological and gothic horror. Stevenson's literary style is marked by lively dialogue, vivid descriptions, and an uncanny ability to explore the complexities of moral and psychological issues. His body of work, presented comprehensively in 'Robert Louis Stevenson: The Complete Novels (The Giants of Literature - Book 17),' is a testament to his lasting impact on English literature, offering a window into the author's adventurous life and boundless imagination.