The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson Series
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Written by Stevenson’s cousin and close friend, Sir Graham Balfour, this biography offers an intimate and comprehensive account of Stevenson’s personal and professional life. Balfour draws upon a wealth of letters, diaries, and firsthand recollections to paint a vivid portrait of the man behind the literary legend. The book chronicles Stevenson’s journey from his childhood in Edinburgh, through his struggles with chronic illness, to his travels across Europe, America, and the South Pacific.
Balfour provides insights into Stevenson’s creative process, his literary influences, and the themes that permeate his work. He also explores Stevenson’s relationships with his family, friends, and contemporaries, shedding light on the personal experiences that shaped his writing.
"Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" is not only a celebration of Stevenson’s literary achievements but also a candid look at the challenges he faced, including his health battles and his complex personal life. Balfour’s respectful yet honest portrayal offers readers a deeper understanding of Stevenson’s character and the indomitable spirit that drove him to become one of the most cherished authors of his time.
This biography is essential reading for fans of Robert Louis Stevenson, literary scholars, and anyone interested in the life of a writer who captivated generations with his tales of adventure and intrigue. Sir Graham Balfour’s "Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" stands as a definitive and engaging tribute to one of literature’s most enchanting figures.
Titles in the series (2)
- The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson Vol. I
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"Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" by Sir Graham Balfour is an authoritative and richly detailed biography that delves into the fascinating life and enduring legacy of the beloved Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. Known for his classic works such as "Treasure Island," "Kidnapped," and "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," Stevenson’s life was as adventurous and varied as his stories. Written by Stevenson’s cousin and close friend, Sir Graham Balfour, this biography offers an intimate and comprehensive account of Stevenson’s personal and professional life. Balfour draws upon a wealth of letters, diaries, and firsthand recollections to paint a vivid portrait of the man behind the literary legend. The book chronicles Stevenson’s journey from his childhood in Edinburgh, through his struggles with chronic illness, to his travels across Europe, America, and the South Pacific. Balfour provides insights into Stevenson’s creative process, his literary influences, and the themes that permeate his work. He also explores Stevenson’s relationships with his family, friends, and contemporaries, shedding light on the personal experiences that shaped his writing. "Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" is not only a celebration of Stevenson’s literary achievements but also a candid look at the challenges he faced, including his health battles and his complex personal life. Balfour’s respectful yet honest portrayal offers readers a deeper understanding of Stevenson’s character and the indomitable spirit that drove him to become one of the most cherished authors of his time. This biography is essential reading for fans of Robert Louis Stevenson, literary scholars, and anyone interested in the life of a writer who captivated generations with his tales of adventure and intrigue. Sir Graham Balfour’s "Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" stands as a definitive and engaging tribute to one of literature’s most enchanting figures.
- The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson Vol. II
2
"Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" by Sir Graham Balfour is an authoritative and richly detailed biography that delves into the fascinating life and enduring legacy of the beloved Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. Known for his classic works such as "Treasure Island," "Kidnapped," and "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," Stevenson’s life was as adventurous and varied as his stories. Written by Stevenson’s cousin and close friend, Sir Graham Balfour, this biography offers an intimate and comprehensive account of Stevenson’s personal and professional life. Balfour draws upon a wealth of letters, diaries, and firsthand recollections to paint a vivid portrait of the man behind the literary legend. The book chronicles Stevenson’s journey from his childhood in Edinburgh, through his struggles with chronic illness, to his travels across Europe, America, and the South Pacific. Balfour provides insights into Stevenson’s creative process, his literary influences, and the themes that permeate his work. He also explores Stevenson’s relationships with his family, friends, and contemporaries, shedding light on the personal experiences that shaped his writing. "Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" is not only a celebration of Stevenson’s literary achievements but also a candid look at the challenges he faced, including his health battles and his complex personal life. Balfour’s respectful yet honest portrayal offers readers a deeper understanding of Stevenson’s character and the indomitable spirit that drove him to become one of the most cherished authors of his time. This biography is essential reading for fans of Robert Louis Stevenson, literary scholars, and anyone interested in the life of a writer who captivated generations with his tales of adventure and intrigue. Sir Graham Balfour’s "Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" stands as a definitive and engaging tribute to one of literature’s most enchanting figures.
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