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Biography of Robert Louis Stevenson
998 words, approx. 3.3 pages
 The Scottish novelist, essayist, and poet Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was one of the most popular and highly regarded British writers of the end of the 19th century. He played a significant part in the revival of the novel of romance. During Rober...
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Biography of Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson
16685 words, approx. 55.6 pages
 At the time of his death in Samoa in 1894, Robert Louis Stevenson was regarded by many critics and a large reading public as the most important writer in the English-speaking world. "Surely another age will wonder over this curiosity of letters," wrote S...
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Biography of Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson
10706 words, approx. 35.7 pages
 A combination of artistic ambitions, a thirst for adventure and discovery, courtship of and eventual marriage to an American, and above all poor health turned Robert Louis Stevenson into a life-long wanderer. His early travel writing demonstrates his kee...



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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Powerful travel essays venture into Otherness
04/11/2004: 536 words, approx. 2 pages Powerful travel essays venture into Otherness By THOMAS MARESCA Special to the Journal Sentinel Sunday, April 11, 2004 Sun After Dark: Flight Into the Foreign. By Pico Iyer. Knof. 222 pages. $22.95. Pico Iyer begins his latest collection of travel...
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 The Nation
Travels in hyperreality: essays. (book reviews)
05/10/1986: 1,965 words, approx. 7 pages TRAVELS IN HYPERREALITY: Essays. Publishers' notions of economic prudence guard our nation from foreign opinions more efficiently than even the McCarran-Walter Act. Were it not for the success of Umberto Eco's one novel, The Name of the Rose ("negligible,' according to its...


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