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  1. Jun 22, 2021 · In fact, Stevenson alternately shrugs off and accepts religious identities throughout this text—just as he rejected the labels “horrible atheist” and “careless infidel” from his father only to assume them again, trying them on.

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  2. Robert Louis Stevenson as “his idol.”4 His friend and faithful correspon- dent, Henry James, called RLS “the only man in England who can write a decent English sentence.” 5 Jack London wrote, “His Treasure Island will

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  4. Robert Louis Stevenson was sickly, often coughing blood. It was thought he would die young and in fact he did, a century ago, at age 44. But not before hiking and canoeing and sailing over half ...

  5. Jun 23, 2020 · Analysis of Amy Tan’s Stories ›. Categories: Short Story. Robert Louis Stevenson (13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) has long been relegated to either the nursery or the juvenile section in most libraries, and his mixture of romance, horror, and allegory seems jejune. In times narrative and well-ordered structure have become the facile ...

  6. Nov 11, 2018 · In a well-appointed New Town home at number 8 Howard Street, Margaret Stevenson was recovering from the birth of her first and only child – Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson. As a young man, Robert ...

  7. Louis wrote a paper On The Thermal Influence Of Forests. On May 19 he went with his father to a meeting of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, where he was invited to read the paper. For a moment, Tom Stevenson forgot his son was a careless infidel and glowed with paternal pride. Encouraged, Louis presented a paper on Local

  8. Stevenson was one of the happy few: he knew his life’s business from childhood. He was to write books. Happier still, and one of even a smaller minority, he early discovered that authorship is ...

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