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Robert Louis Stevenson was a prominent Scottish novelist of the 19th century. He is best known for works like *Treasure Island* which captivated readers with thrilling adventures, and *Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde*, a chilling exploration of duality. His stories continue to engage those interested in cla...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s *The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde* explores the duality of human nature through a chilling narrative. The story examines the conflict between respectable scientist Henry Jekyll and his monstrous alter ego, Edward Hyde. It is notable for its psychological depth and g...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s *Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes* recounts his arduous 1879 trek across the rugged French mountain range. The book details his solitary journey on foot, accompanied by an ass, offering a vivid portrayal of rural life and challenging terrain during the 19th century. It...
In the South Seas is a travel work by Robert Louis Stevenson based on voyages he made through the Pacific during the late 1880s. Published in book form in 1896, it describes island communities in the Marquesas, Paumotus, and Gilbert Islands while discussing colonial contact, missionary activity, loc...
The Amateur Emigrant is a travel narrative by Robert Louis Stevenson based on his 1879 journey from Europe to the United States. It recounts his Atlantic crossing among steerage passengers and observes the conditions, conversations, and social divisions experienced by emigrants in transit. The narra...
An Inland Voyage is an 1878 travelogue by Robert Louis Stevenson recounting a canoe journey through Belgium and northern France with Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson. It describes outdoor travel, encounters with riverside towns and waterways, and reflections on companionship. The book, Stevenson's first...
The Silverado Squatters is an 1883 memoir by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson describing the two months he and his wife Fanny Vandegrift Osbourne spent in an abandoned silver mining camp on Mount Saint Helena in the Napa Valley of California. The couple occupied a rough cabin in the partia...
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