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  1. Gave to her. Gave to me. Analysis (ai): The poem "My Wife" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a sonnet that offers a concise portrait of a beloved wife. Stevenson uses simple and direct language to convey his profound admiration and gratitude for his companion. The poem's unadorned style and direct address to the reader set it apart from Stevenson's ...

  2. Artiklar i kategorin "Verk av Robert Louis Stevenson". Följande 5 sidor (av totalt 5) finns i denna kategori.

  3. Robert Louis Stevenson. Robert Louis Stevenson (13 November 1850, in Edinburgh – 3 December 1894, in Vailima, Samoa) wis a Scots writer an poem- makar. [1] He is maist faur-kent for warks in the Inglis like Treisur Island an The Orra Case o Dr Jekyll an Mr Hyde. He writ beuks in Inglis wi Scots dialogue lik Kidinappit (that haes been fou ...

  4. Stevenson, Robert Louis ( 1850–1894 ), writer, was born at 8 Howard Place, Edinburgh, on 13 November 1850, the only son of Thomas Stevenson (1818–1887), civil engineer, and his wife, Margaret Isabella Balfour (1829–1897). He was given the names Robert Lewis Balfour but changed the spelling (although not the pronunciation) of the second to ...

  5. Biography. Born in 1850, Robert Louis Stevenson grew up in Edinburgh where his father was a well-respected lighthouse engineer. Stevenson almost followed his father’s example, studying ...

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  7. Throughout their time in the South Seas, Louis and Lloyd often collaborated on story ideas and three of Stevenson’s pieces from that time share authorship with Lloyd. After Louis’ death, Lloyd became Vice Consul General for the United States to Samoa and married Katharine Durham in Hawaii in 1896. Together they had two sons, Alan and Louis.

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