Try these interactive flashcards based on quotes from Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde as part of your GCSE English Literature revision. By working your way through the flashcards ...
MSN: The short, daring life of ‘Treasure Island’ author Robert Louis Stevenson
If Robert Louis Stevenson was unhappy with the direction one of his books was headed, the impassioned Scotsman had a habit of tossing it into the nearest fire. This is precisely what happened with the ...
National Catholic Register: Why Robert Louis Stevenson Gave a Piano and a Poem to St. Marianne Cope
Mother Marianne Cope is the patron of lepers, outcasts, those with HIV/AIDS, and the Hawaiian Islands. Her feast day is Jan. 23. LEFT: Robert Louis Stevenson in 1893, by Henry Walter Barnett ...
Why Robert Louis Stevenson Gave a Piano and a Poem to St. Marianne Cope
Christian Science Monitor: Robert Louis Stevenson’s travels – and travails – fueled his imagination
Washington Examiner: Review of ‘Storyteller: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson’ by Leo Damrosch
With his tall, thin body and his long arms and legs, Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) looked more like a bag of bones than a world-famous Scottish author. It was his eyes, though, which suggested ...
Review of ‘Storyteller: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson’ by Leo Damrosch
Since his death, aged 44, in 1894, Robert Louis Stevenson has had a “distinctly mixed” literary reputation, said Andrew Motion in The New Statesman. To many modernists, and especially the Bloomsbury ...