Vailima Letters

Vailima Letters

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher: Chicago : Stone & Kimball

Published: 1895

Total Pages: 294

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Vailima Letters

Vailima Letters

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 1895

Total Pages: 440

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Vailima Letters

Vailima Letters

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

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Published: 1896

Total Pages:

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Vailima Letters

Vailima Letters

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag

Published: 1900

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 3849675815

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The value of these letters lies in their being like their writer. All Stevenson's work, when it was successful, was a more or less literal transcription of his everyday self. Even his literary discipline tended and helped to this end, instead of to the production of an artificial and unfamiliar self. No writer owed so much to his own social qualities ; and his popularity is very far from being an exclusively literary one. His interests, his views of life, his opinions on books, his hopes, his despondencies, his eccentricities, heresies, prejudices, he insinuates into his readers, and they are adopted, cheered, echoed, in most unlikely quarters, not because of their intrinsic worth 01 reasonableness, but because they were his, and had, therefore, the most winning of advocates and expounders. The Vailima Letters are not to be named with epistolary masterpieces. But they let out the secret, to whoever has not already guessed it, of Stevenson's beguiling influence. Just what delighted you in Kidnapped, or The New Arabian Nights, or in the Travels with a Donkey, is here to delight you when he is speaking of his own private concerns, or of Samoan politics, or of his literary hopes and fears—his sparkling fun, his varying moods, his austere indignation, his gentleness, his ready confidence. If Stevenson ever posed at all he posed in naturalness, in being so much himself that no one could think him other than he was.


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Download or read book Vailima Letters written by Robert Louis Stevenson and published by Jazzybee Verlag. This book was released on 1900 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The value of these letters lies in their being like their writer. All Stevenson's work, when it was successful, was a more or less literal transcription of his everyday self. Even his literary discipline tended and helped to this end, instead of to the production of an artificial and unfamiliar self. No writer owed so much to his own social qualities ; and his popularity is very far from being an exclusively literary one. His interests, his views of life, his opinions on books, his hopes, his despondencies, his eccentricities, heresies, prejudices, he insinuates into his readers, and they are adopted, cheered, echoed, in most unlikely quarters, not because of their intrinsic worth 01 reasonableness, but because they were his, and had, therefore, the most winning of advocates and expounders. The Vailima Letters are not to be named with epistolary masterpieces. But they let out the secret, to whoever has not already guessed it, of Stevenson's beguiling influence. Just what delighted you in Kidnapped, or The New Arabian Nights, or in the Travels with a Donkey, is here to delight you when he is speaking of his own private concerns, or of Samoan politics, or of his literary hopes and fears—his sparkling fun, his varying moods, his austere indignation, his gentleness, his ready confidence. If Stevenson ever posed at all he posed in naturalness, in being so much himself that no one could think him other than he was.


Vailima Letters Annotated

Vailima Letters Annotated

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-30

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13:

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Vailima Letters; Being Correspondence Addressed by Robert Louis Stevenson to Sidney Colvin, November, 1890-October 1894 by Robert Louis Stevenson document the last four years of their author's life. Vailima ("Five Rivers") is the name of RLS's estate in Samoa, not far from Apia.


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A Catalogue of the Books and Manuscripts of Robert Louis Stevenson in the Library of the Late Harry Elkins Widener

A Catalogue of the Books and Manuscripts of Robert Louis Stevenson in the Library of the Late Harry Elkins Widener

Author: Harvard University. Library. Widener Collection

Publisher:

Published: 1913

Total Pages: 294

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Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson

Author: Reginald Charles Terry

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780877455127

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In recent years there has been a wave of enthusiasm for the author of these works, with the publication of major biographies and collections of his letters.


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Download or read book Robert Louis Stevenson written by Reginald Charles Terry and published by University of Iowa Press. This book was released on 1996 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent years there has been a wave of enthusiasm for the author of these works, with the publication of major biographies and collections of his letters.


Selected Letters

Selected Letters

Author: Stella Stewart Center

Publisher:

Published: 1915

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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Vailimi Letters

Vailimi Letters

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 1895

Total Pages: 296

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Dark Paradise

Dark Paradise

Author: Fuller Jennifer Fuller

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2016-05-31

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1474413854

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Examines the way in which the British transformed the Pacific islands during the nineteenth centuryThe discovery of the Pacific islands amplified the qualities of mystery and exoticism already associated with 'foreign' islands. Their 'savage' peoples, their isolation, and their sheer beauty fascinated British visitors across the long nineteenth century. Dark Paradise argues that while the British originally believed the islands to be commercial paradises or perfect sites for missionary endeavours, as the century progressed, their optimistic vision transformed to portray darker realities. As a result, these islands act as a 'breaking point' for British theories of imperialism, colonialism, and identity. The book traces the changing British attitudes towards imperial settlement as the early view of 'island as paradise' gives way to a fear of the hostile islanders and examines how this revelation undermined a key tenant of British imperialism - that they were the 'superior' or 'civilized' islanders.Key FeaturesThe first monograph to trace the Pacific islands as represented through the lens of British fiction and non-fiction across the long nineteenth centuryExamines texts written by Pacific islanders and published in the British pressSignificantly broadens our understanding of the British Pacific by analysing understudied Pacific texts and authors alongside more canonical works


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Download or read book Dark Paradise written by Fuller Jennifer Fuller and published by Edinburgh University Press. This book was released on 2016-05-31 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines the way in which the British transformed the Pacific islands during the nineteenth centuryThe discovery of the Pacific islands amplified the qualities of mystery and exoticism already associated with 'foreign' islands. Their 'savage' peoples, their isolation, and their sheer beauty fascinated British visitors across the long nineteenth century. Dark Paradise argues that while the British originally believed the islands to be commercial paradises or perfect sites for missionary endeavours, as the century progressed, their optimistic vision transformed to portray darker realities. As a result, these islands act as a 'breaking point' for British theories of imperialism, colonialism, and identity. The book traces the changing British attitudes towards imperial settlement as the early view of 'island as paradise' gives way to a fear of the hostile islanders and examines how this revelation undermined a key tenant of British imperialism - that they were the 'superior' or 'civilized' islanders.Key FeaturesThe first monograph to trace the Pacific islands as represented through the lens of British fiction and non-fiction across the long nineteenth centuryExamines texts written by Pacific islanders and published in the British pressSignificantly broadens our understanding of the British Pacific by analysing understudied Pacific texts and authors alongside more canonical works