This essay considers Stevenson's travel writings in relation to his Gothic imagination. In the early essays, An Inland Voyage and Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes, a process of authorial self-construction is at work that anticipates the modern self of his Gothic fiction. His United States travelogue, The Amateur Emigrant, often dwells on the abject in his descriptions of himself and his fellow passengers. In In the South Seas he engages with a culture that still possesses an epistemology relegated in Western culture to the post-enlightenment fears and anxieties that found clearest and most dramatic expression in Gothic fictio
In his own time, Robert Louis Stevenson was admired as a careful technician of language, a stylist t...
viii, 334 p. 19 1/2cm.Series note also at head of t.-p.Essays of travel: I. Edinburgh: picturesque ...
Novels and tales.--v. 15. The amateur emigrant; Across the plains; The Silverado squatters. Ballads ...
A general discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson\u27s encounters with Pacific island cultures, which t...
Robert Louis Stevenson, who is well known for Treasure Island (1883) and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll a...
The depth of the scars inflicted by travelling on the body and soul of a great and sensitive novelis...
The thesis is split into two parts. The first part investigates the production, reception, and recon...
Gothic fiction is a versatile genre which emerged in the eighteenth-century England, and has since l...
R. L. Stevenson’s Pacific travels shaped the last part of the author’s life both as a man and as a w...
R. L. Stevenson’s Pacific travels shaped the last part of the author’s life both as a man and as a w...
This thesis explores Robert Louis Stevenson’s re-imagining of adventure narrative through the develo...
In the latter half of the 19th century, Robert Louis Stevenson set off on two journeys through Belgi...
This thesis examines Robert Louis Stevenson's engagement with issues of cultural identity across a w...
As the title suggests, this dissertation investigates Stevenson\u27s works which are set in the Sout...
In 1879, an impoverished Stevenson travelled from Scotland to California in conditions almost ident...
In his own time, Robert Louis Stevenson was admired as a careful technician of language, a stylist t...
viii, 334 p. 19 1/2cm.Series note also at head of t.-p.Essays of travel: I. Edinburgh: picturesque ...
Novels and tales.--v. 15. The amateur emigrant; Across the plains; The Silverado squatters. Ballads ...
A general discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson\u27s encounters with Pacific island cultures, which t...
Robert Louis Stevenson, who is well known for Treasure Island (1883) and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll a...
The depth of the scars inflicted by travelling on the body and soul of a great and sensitive novelis...
The thesis is split into two parts. The first part investigates the production, reception, and recon...
Gothic fiction is a versatile genre which emerged in the eighteenth-century England, and has since l...
R. L. Stevenson’s Pacific travels shaped the last part of the author’s life both as a man and as a w...
R. L. Stevenson’s Pacific travels shaped the last part of the author’s life both as a man and as a w...
This thesis explores Robert Louis Stevenson’s re-imagining of adventure narrative through the develo...
In the latter half of the 19th century, Robert Louis Stevenson set off on two journeys through Belgi...
This thesis examines Robert Louis Stevenson's engagement with issues of cultural identity across a w...
As the title suggests, this dissertation investigates Stevenson\u27s works which are set in the Sout...
In 1879, an impoverished Stevenson travelled from Scotland to California in conditions almost ident...
In his own time, Robert Louis Stevenson was admired as a careful technician of language, a stylist t...
viii, 334 p. 19 1/2cm.Series note also at head of t.-p.Essays of travel: I. Edinburgh: picturesque ...
Novels and tales.--v. 15. The amateur emigrant; Across the plains; The Silverado squatters. Ballads ...