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  1. S. St. Ives (1998 film) The Secret of St. Ives. The Strange Door. The Suicide Club, or the Adventures of a Titled Person. The Suicide Club (1914 film)

  2. Hundreds of film and Tv adaptations and appropriations have been made of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Having studied and taught the novel and subsequent renditions over many years, here is my list to date.

  3. The Derivative Works Section of the RLS Archive lists Films, Drama and Music that have all been inspired by Stevenson’s work. For example, you can find film versions of Jekyll and Hyde (1886), stage versions of Treasure Island (1883) and musical settings for A Child’s Garden of Verses (1885). You will also find a list of Sequels and ...

  4. Robert Louis Stevenson. Writer: Muppet Treasure Island. Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer from Edinburgh. His most popular works include the pirate-themed adventure novel "Treasure Island" (1883), the poetry collection "A Child's Garden of Verses" (1885), the Gothic horror novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" (1886) which depicted a man with two ...

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    • Vailima, Samoa
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  6. Stevenson was born at 8 Howard Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, on 13 November 1850 to Thomas Stevenson (1818–1887), a leading lighthouse engineer, and his wife, Margaret Isabella (born Balfour, 1829–1897). He was christened Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson. At about age 18, he changed the spelling of "Lewis" to "Louis", and he dropped "Balfour ...

  7. The true-life adventures of author Robert Louis Stevenson often outdid the escapades of his famous fictional creations. Dramatizations of Stevenson's extraordinary life form the narrative backbone of the film, backed up by photographs, interviews with experts and, of course, his enduring literary legacy. 11 58min 2005. 13+. Drama.

  8. Robert Louis Stevenson's novel first appeared in Young Folks from 1881 to June 1882 under the title The Sea Cook or Treasure Island. The opening title card reads, "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island." The end title card of the viewed print was superimposed over an "NRA" membership emblem.

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