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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... stories , whereas the ' Spectator ' ( No. 30 ) thought the style ' so finished and so admirable that it constitutes a distinct enjoyment . in itself . So told , we seem to feel , any story would be worth reading ' . D. C. Lathbury and ...
... stories , whereas the ' Spectator ' ( No. 30 ) thought the style ' so finished and so admirable that it constitutes a distinct enjoyment . in itself . So told , we seem to feel , any story would be worth reading ' . D. C. Lathbury and ...
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... story in the world ' ( B , 4455 ) ; and in Mr. Stevenson's Methods in Fic- tion ( ' National Review ' , January 1890 ) , Doyle referred to the story as ' so complete in itself , and so symmetrically good , that it is hardly conceivable ...
... story in the world ' ( B , 4455 ) ; and in Mr. Stevenson's Methods in Fic- tion ( ' National Review ' , January 1890 ) , Doyle referred to the story as ' so complete in itself , and so symmetrically good , that it is hardly conceivable ...
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... story and waited expect- antly for a new chapter each afternoon . Stevenson's father in particular was attracted to it : ' he caught fire at once with all the romance and childishness of his original nature ' . It was , significantly ...
... story and waited expect- antly for a new chapter each afternoon . Stevenson's father in particular was attracted to it : ' he caught fire at once with all the romance and childishness of his original nature ' . It was , significantly ...
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... story were furnished him in a dream and in three days ' time a draft was completed . Fanny , however , strongly objected to the draft on grounds that the alle- gory was undeveloped ; as it stood , it was ' merely a story a magnificent ...
... story were furnished him in a dream and in three days ' time a draft was completed . Fanny , however , strongly objected to the draft on grounds that the alle- gory was undeveloped ; as it stood , it was ' merely a story a magnificent ...
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... story without qualification ; he expressed confidence that it would appeal to general readers as well as the ' most cultivated minds ' and the ' most competent critics ' . He suggested that while the story brought to mind the ' sombre ...
... story without qualification ; he expressed confidence that it would appeal to general readers as well as the ' most cultivated minds ' and the ' most competent critics ' . He suggested that while the story brought to mind the ' sombre ...
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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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