The Greatest Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson by Robert Stevenson

The Greatest Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson by Robert Stevenson

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The Best Short Works of One of English Literature’s Most Masterful Storytellers Collected in a Single Volume

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The Greatest Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson by Robert Stevenson

The Best Short Works of One of English Literature’s Most Masterful Storytellers Collected in a Single Volume Known mostly for his seminal full-length works, such as the famous classics Treasure Island and Kidnapped, Robert Louis Stevenson’s masterful short fiction is often overshadowed. Now these pioneering works in the English short story tradition are presented here, collected in a single volume. Including the beloved novella "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," which G. K. Chesterton called “a double triumph,” and “The Merry Men,” as well as stories like “The Suicide Club” and “The Rajah’s Diamond” from the acclaimed 1882 collection New Arabian Nights, The Greatest Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson immerses you in Stevenson’s extraordinary worlds—thrilling tales of pure adventure and suspense, glorious evocations of the beauty of the Scottish countryside, and characters painted with the same vigor and energy as his most well-known creations. Showcasing his brilliant and lucid prose, his dramatic skill, and his perfect sense of pace that made him a celebrity during his time and a landmark author in the history of English literature, Stevenson’s enduring stories continue to capture the imagination of the contemporary reader and rightly belong to popular mythology today.
“No man ever wrote as well as Stevenson. . . He seemed to pick the right word up on the point of his pen, like a man playing spillikins.” —G. K. Chesterton
“[Stevenson’s style is] eminently conscious of its responsibilities, and [he] meets them with a kind of gallantry.” —Henry James
“No man ever wrote as well as Stevenson. . . . He seemed to pick the right word up on the point of his pen, like a man playing spillikins.” —G. K. Chesterton
“[Stevenson’s style is] eminently conscious of its responsibilities, and [he] meets them with a kind of gallantry.” —Henry James
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was born in Edinburgh. He suffered from tuberculosis from an early age and spent most of his life traveling before his early death in Samoa at age forty-four. Over the course of his short life, he produced some of the most popular and important works of nineteenth century English fiction, such as Treasure Island and Kidnapped, that have endured in contemporary popular mythology today.
Herman Graf is a consummate publisher with over fifty-five years in the book business. Formerly the co-founder of Carroll & Graf and the executive vice president of Grove Press, he is now an acquiring editor and consultant for Skyhorse Publishing. Herman Graf lives in New York City, New York.
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ISBN 13 9781510737808
ISBN 10 1510737804
Title The Greatest Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson
Author Robert Stevenson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Year published 2018-12-06
Number of pages 464
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.