Robert Louis Stevenson, who is well known for Treasure Island (1883) and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886), was born in a family engaged in lighthouse engineering for generations. Under the influence of his family business, the sea had been familiar to the Scottish writer since his childhood although he did not succeed it. For this reason, it is no wonder that he should foreground the sea as the main setting in some of his works. However, Stevenson’s representation of the sea can never be limited to direct descriptions of it. In fact, Treasure Island, which includes the scene of sailing on the sea, also indicates the geographical and metaphorical intrusion of the sea into the land by using the word “salt”. In addition, focusing o...
The publication of Robert Lewis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in January o...
This thesis considers some of the ways in which the sea was written about and written with in Englis...
The works of Robert Louis Stevenson, as widely varied as The Treasure Island, "Markheim" and The Ebb...
A general discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson\u27s encounters with Pacific island cultures, which t...
grantor: University of TorontoLittle has been written about Robert Louis Stevenson's use o...
Robert Louis Stevenson continues to enjoy popular fame for his adventure tales, Treasure Island and ...
Shame features prominently in the writing of Robert Louis Stevenson yet it has not previously been t...
This thesis explores Robert Louis Stevenson’s re-imagining of adventure narrative through the develo...
The thesis is split into two parts. The first part investigates the production, reception, and recon...
In his own time, Robert Louis Stevenson was admired as a careful technician of language, a stylist t...
As the title suggests, this dissertation investigates Stevenson\u27s works which are set in the Sout...
One rainy day in the summer of 1881, Robert Louis Stevenson entertained his stepson by sketching out...
This essay considers Stevenson's travel writings in relation to his Gothic imagination. In the early...
Stevenson first entered fiction in the romantic novel of action, more specifically the boys' advent...
Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh in 1850. Stevenson, besides his author...
The publication of Robert Lewis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in January o...
This thesis considers some of the ways in which the sea was written about and written with in Englis...
The works of Robert Louis Stevenson, as widely varied as The Treasure Island, "Markheim" and The Ebb...
A general discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson\u27s encounters with Pacific island cultures, which t...
grantor: University of TorontoLittle has been written about Robert Louis Stevenson's use o...
Robert Louis Stevenson continues to enjoy popular fame for his adventure tales, Treasure Island and ...
Shame features prominently in the writing of Robert Louis Stevenson yet it has not previously been t...
This thesis explores Robert Louis Stevenson’s re-imagining of adventure narrative through the develo...
The thesis is split into two parts. The first part investigates the production, reception, and recon...
In his own time, Robert Louis Stevenson was admired as a careful technician of language, a stylist t...
As the title suggests, this dissertation investigates Stevenson\u27s works which are set in the Sout...
One rainy day in the summer of 1881, Robert Louis Stevenson entertained his stepson by sketching out...
This essay considers Stevenson's travel writings in relation to his Gothic imagination. In the early...
Stevenson first entered fiction in the romantic novel of action, more specifically the boys' advent...
Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh in 1850. Stevenson, besides his author...
The publication of Robert Lewis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in January o...
This thesis considers some of the ways in which the sea was written about and written with in Englis...
The works of Robert Louis Stevenson, as widely varied as The Treasure Island, "Markheim" and The Ebb...