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Victorian Fiction (Hardcover): Robert Ashley, James D. Barry, Bradford A. Booth Victorian Fiction (Hardcover)
Robert Ashley, James D. Barry, Bradford A. Booth
R1,864 Discovery Miles 18 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson - Volume Four, October 1882-June 1884 (Hardcover, New): Robert Louis Stevenson The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson - Volume Four, October 1882-June 1884 (Hardcover, New)
Robert Louis Stevenson; Edited by Bradford A. Booth, Ernest Mehew
R1,092 Discovery Miles 10 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Robert Louis Stevenson, long recognized as a master storyteller and essayist, was also one of the finest and most delightful of letter writers. Yale University Press is now publishing the definitive edition of Stevenson's collected letters in eight handsomely produced volumes. The edition will contain nearly 2,800 letters, only 1,100 of which have been published before. Volumes III and IV cover the period from August 1879 to June 1884. The six hundred letters tell for the first time the full story of Stevenson's reckless journey to California as an "amateur emigrant," during which he gained a wife but wrecked his health. They describe his return to Europe and his futile search to improve his health in Scotland, Switzerland, and France and reveal interesting aspects of the writing of Treasure Island, Virginibus Puerisque (his first volume of collected essays), and many poems later collected in Underwoods and in A Child's Garden of Verses. Volumes V and VI cover the period from July 1884 to September 1890 and comprise over nine hundred letters. During this time, Stevenson lived as a chronic invalid for three years in Bournemouth, England; searched for improved health in the United States and the South Seas; and achieved fame and success with the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Kidnapped, and A Child's Garden of Verses. The letters convey Stevenson's courage and gaiety in the face of illness and his affection for his family and friends. They also reveal the devoted care given him by his wife, Fanny Stevenson. Ernest Mehew's detailed annotation provides all the background necessary to fully enjoy Stevenson's letters.

Passages From The Autobiography Of A Bibliomaniac (Paperback): Michael Sadleir Passages From The Autobiography Of A Bibliomaniac (Paperback)
Michael Sadleir; Introduction by Bradford A. Booth
R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Passages from the Autobiography of a Bibliomaniac (Hardcover): Michael Sadleir Passages from the Autobiography of a Bibliomaniac (Hardcover)
Michael Sadleir; Introduction by Bradford A. Booth
R834 Discovery Miles 8 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson - Volume Two, April 1874-July 1879 (Hardcover, Abridged Ed): Robert Louis Stevenson The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson - Volume Two, April 1874-July 1879 (Hardcover, Abridged Ed)
Robert Louis Stevenson; Edited by Bradford A. Booth, Ernest Mehew
R1,097 Discovery Miles 10 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Robert Louis Stevenson, celebrated author of such treasured classics as Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, has long been recognized as a master storyteller and essayist. But he was also a delightful and instructive letter writer. Now, in the centenary of his death, Yale University Press is publishing the definitive edition of Stevenson's collected letters in eight handsomely produced volumes. The edition will contain nearly 2800 letters; only 1100 have been published before, and many of these were abridged or expurgated. The letters make fascinating reading, not only for those interested in Stevenson's life and work but also for everyone interested in nineteenth-century literature and social history. The letters in volumes I and II, which cover the years from 1854 to 1879, reveal Stevenson's struggles to achieve success as an author. We learn of his years as a student, his work, and his travels. We meet the people who became his chief correspondents for the rest of his life, including Sidney Colvin, who was to be his literary mentor and lifelong friend; the poet and critic W.E. Henley; and Fanny Osbourne, who later became Stevenson's wife. During this period Stevenson published stories and essays and two books, An Inland Voyage and Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes, and set off on the journey to the Cevennes later immortalized in his famous Travels with a Donkey. Ernest Mehew's introduction and detailed annotation place the letters in a biographical framework that gives a chronology of Stevenson's life; explains his family background; and identifies the people he met, the literary projects he planned, and the contemporary events to which he refers.

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