Y feu screfys "Enys Tresour" gans Robert Louis Stevenson i'n
bledhynyow 1880 hag 1881. Dalethys veu in Braemar in Scotlond, le
may whrug y das gwil gweres dhodho gans y brevyans y honen a
vewnans in gorholyon. Gorfednys veu an novel pan esa Stevenson in
Davos rag an secund treveth in gwav an vledhen 1881-1882. "Enys
Tresour," neb a dheuth in mes pan o an auctour udnek bledhen warn
ugans bloodh, o y kensa romans hir, ha pan veu an lyver dyllys
avell lyver, Stevenson a recevas dredho rag an kensa pres sowena in
lagasow an bobel. An whedhel-ma a dhalathas apperya in mis Hedra
1881 i'n lyver termyn Sowsnek gelwys Young Folks. I'n termyn-na
"Cog an Mor, bo Enys Tresour" o an titel, saw pan veu dyllys an
novel avell lyver in mis Me 1883, an hanow o "Enys Tresour" yn
udnyk, ha'n hanow-na a gemeras y le in mesk titlys a lyvrow classyk
liesgweyth cotha. Y fedh gwelys i'n lyver-ma delinyansow bryntyn
Louis Rhead, a veu dyllys rag an kensa pres i'n vledhen 1915.
Nicholas Williams a drailyas an lyver-ma dhe Gernowek. Ev a
drailyas "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" gans Lewis Carroll dhe
Gernowek ha dhe Wodhalek Wordhen kefres. -- It was in 1880 and 1881
that Robert Louis Stevenson wrote "Treasure Island," which was
begun at Braemar, Scotland, where his father aided him with
suggestions from his own seafaring experiences. It was finished in
the course of his second visit to Davos in the winter of 1881-1882.
"Treasure Island," which appeared when the author was thirty-one,
was his first long romance, and it brought to him his first taste
of popular success, when the story was published in book form. It
was in October 1881, that this story began to appear as a serial in
an English magazine called "Young Folks." The title then was "The
Sea Cook, or Treasure Island," but when published in book form in
May 1883, the name was simply "Treasure Island," a name which has
taken its place among the titles of far older classics. This
edition contains the superb illustrations of Louis Rhead, which he
published in 1915. The Cornish translation is by Nicholas Williams,
who also translated Louis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland" into Cornish and into Irish."
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