Island Nights' Entertainments

Fiction & Literature, Classics
Cover of the book Island Nights' Entertainments by Robert Louis Stevenson, Samizdat Express
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson ISBN: 9781455371082
Publisher: Samizdat Express Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
ISBN: 9781455371082
Publisher: Samizdat Express
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

Long stories/novellas including: The Beach at Falsea, The Bottle Imp, and The Isle of Voices According to Wikipedia: "Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson ( 1850 - 1894), was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a leading representative of Neo-romanticism in English literature. He was the man who "seemed to pick the right word up on the point of his pen, like a man playing spillikins", as G. K. Chesterton put it. He was also greatly admired by many authors, including Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Hemingway, Rudyard Kipling, Vladimir Nabokov, and J. M. Barrie. Most modernist writers dismissed him, however, because he was popular and did not write within their definition of modernism. It is only recently that critics have begun to look beyond Stevenson's popularity and allow him a place in the canon."

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Long stories/novellas including: The Beach at Falsea, The Bottle Imp, and The Isle of Voices According to Wikipedia: "Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson ( 1850 - 1894), was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a leading representative of Neo-romanticism in English literature. He was the man who "seemed to pick the right word up on the point of his pen, like a man playing spillikins", as G. K. Chesterton put it. He was also greatly admired by many authors, including Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Hemingway, Rudyard Kipling, Vladimir Nabokov, and J. M. Barrie. Most modernist writers dismissed him, however, because he was popular and did not write within their definition of modernism. It is only recently that critics have begun to look beyond Stevenson's popularity and allow him a place in the canon."

More books from Samizdat Express

Cover of the book The Tavern Knight by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book Mark Twain: five collections of stories by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book A Prince of Good Fellows (1902) by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book The Third Violet by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book Syd Belton or The Boy Who Would Not Go to Sea by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book Culinary Herbs (1912), their cultivation, harvesting, curing and uses by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book On Board the Esmeralda or Martin Leigh's Log by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book The Blunderer, English translation of L'ÉTOURDI by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book Captain Mugford, or Our Salt and Fresh Water Tutors by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book The Eugenic Marriage, a personal guide to the new science of better living and better babies, volume 3 of 4 (1913) by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book Taquisara by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book Over the Rocky Mountains by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book On Conducting by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book The Sea and Sardinia by Robert Louis Stevenson
Cover of the book Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians by Robert Louis Stevenson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy