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  1. Robert Louis Stevenson’s Life. The Life section of the RLS Website is devoted to telling the story of Stevenson – who he was, where he travelled, who his friends and family were, and what he wrote. Below you will find a brief biography, which gives an overview of Stevenson’s life.

  2. The most comprehensive web resource dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson, designed for all: academics, school children and everybody interested in learning about RLS. This is the place for information on Stevenson’s life and works – and much more.

  3. Jul 2, 2021 · DETAILED LIST OF WORKS. The following is a brief guide to first publication (by order of publication date) and significant early republications of Stevenson’s principal works (not including brief reviews, single poems, privately published or unpublished works). Part publications are listed in order of the date of their last part.

  4. Robert Louis Stevenson is not only remarkable for the number of works he produced in his twenty-year literary career, but also for the range of genres he adopted: essays, travel writing, short stories, novels and romances, as well as poetry, plays and biography.

  5. The RLS Website is a freely available online resource dedicated to the life and works of Robert Louis Stevenson. The site makes Stevenson texts and information about his life and works available worldwide, appealing to students, scholars and enthusiasts.

  6. Critical studies of Robert Louis Stevenson is an ongoing scholarly resource, offering up-to-date, rigorous bibliographies on Robert Louis Stevenson. Professor Richard Dury of the University of Bergamo began this endeavour in December of 1996.

  7. TH = Reprinted in Tom Hubbard (2008). “Robert Louis Stevenson”. In Tom Hubbard, Rikky Rooksby and Edward Wakeling (eds.) Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI: Carroll, Stevenson and Swinburne by their Contemporaries. 3 vols. Pickering & Chatto. See also: Ehrsam, Theodore G. and Robert H. Deily (1936).

  8. Transcript. “The Day of Louis’ Death”. A Recording of Belle Strong’s Memories of that Day. Belle Strong (later Isobel Field, 1858-1953), was Robert Louis Stevenson’s stepdaughter. Wire recording, June 1949. Copied to reel-to-reel tape, 15 April 1954. Copied to cassette, 4 April 1994.

  9. Address and Opening Hours. 11 Stevenson Lane, Saranac Lake, New York 12983, USA. Hours: 9.30-12 and 1-4.30, July 1-September 15; closed Mondays. The Museum is also open throughout the year by special appointment with the Resident Curator.

  10. The Established Author at Bournemouth. RLS and Fanny settled in Bournemouth from July 1884 – August 1887. Stevenson was very ill during this period, often unable to leave the house. Nevertheless, the Bournemouth years marked incredible industry on RLS’s part, when he wrote and published a huge volume of work.

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