Robert Louis Stevenson: The Critical HeritagePaul Maixner Routledge, 2013-10-31 - 556 psl. The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves. |
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... humour of a generation that knew not Dickens'. In 'Inland Voyage' however he had not been altogether successful; the attempt was strained and 'the good things seemed occasionally like nuggets in a mass of clay'. In 'Travels' the style ...
... humour of a generation that knew not Dickens'. In 'Inland Voyage' however he had not been altogether successful; the attempt was strained and 'the good things seemed occasionally like nuggets in a mass of clay'. In 'Travels' the style ...
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... humour, especially in the scenes with Cluny McPherson and Robin Oig, and also his vivid depic— tion of states of physical fatigue. Gosse was especially taken with this; the characters, he said, unlike the typi— cal characters in romance ...
... humour, especially in the scenes with Cluny McPherson and Robin Oig, and also his vivid depic— tion of states of physical fatigue. Gosse was especially taken with this; the characters, he said, unlike the typi— cal characters in romance ...
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... humour and tenderness. His powers of imagination were remarkable, and through them the imaginative powers of the reader were stirred and height— ened as they had not been since childhood or adolescence. The restored imagination offered ...
... humour and tenderness. His powers of imagination were remarkable, and through them the imaginative powers of the reader were stirred and height— ened as they had not been since childhood or adolescence. The restored imagination offered ...
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... humour in the whole narrative'; one feels as a result 'oppressed with the atrabiliar atmosphere'. The 'Bradford Observer' noted that the reader 'longs at times for a little glimmer of cheerful sunshine', C. L. Graves, in an unsigned ...
... humour in the whole narrative'; one feels as a result 'oppressed with the atrabiliar atmosphere'. The 'Bradford Observer' noted that the reader 'longs at times for a little glimmer of cheerful sunshine', C. L. Graves, in an unsigned ...
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An Inland Voyage 1878 | 47 |
Picturesque Notes 1878 | 59 |
Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes 1879 | 62 |
Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers 1881
| 75 |
Familiar Studies of Men and Books 1882 | 94 |
New Arabian Nights 1882 | 106 |
Treasure Island 1883 | 124 |
The Black Arrow 1888 | 316 |
The Wrong Box 1889 | 335 |
The Master of Ballantrae 1889 | 339 |
Ballads 1890 | 369 |
Across the Plains 1892 | 377 |
The Wrecker 1892 | 396 |
Island Nights Entertainments 1893 | 408 |
Catriona 1893 | 423 |
A Childs Garden of Verses 1885 | 146 |
Prince Otto 1885 | 176 |
The Strange Case of Dr Jekylland Mr Hyde 1886 | 199 |
Kidnapped 1886 | 232 |
The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables 1887 | 249 |
Underwoods1887 | 258 |
Memories and Portraits 1887 | 286 |
The EbbTide 1894 | 449 |
Weir of Hermis ton 1896 | 464 |
St Ives 1897 | 483 |
Select Bibliography | 519 |
Index | 520 |
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admirable adventures appeared Arabian Nights Archer artist Athenaeum beauty Black Arrow boys called Catriona chapters character charm child Cornhill critic David Balfour death delightful Donkey doubt Edinburgh English essays expression fancy feel fiction genius George Meredith give Gosse heart Henley Henry James hero human humour imagination Inland Voyage interest J. A. Symonds Kidnapped less literary literature live Longman's Magazine Master of Ballantrae masterpiece mind moral murder narrative nature never novel novelist Pall Mall Gazette perhaps person pleasure poems poet praise Prince Otto prose reader remarkable Robert Louis Stevenson romance scene seems sense speak spirit Steven story strange style sure tale tell thing thought tion touch Travels Treasure Island true truth UNSIGNED REVIEW verse Villon Virginibus Puerisque vivid volume W. E. HENLEY Weir of Hermiston whole words writing written Wrong Box wrote young