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"Robert Louis Stevenson" by Alexander H. Japp is an exciting biographical photograph that appears into the existence and paintings of the famous Scottish author. The biography paints a super and complete photo of Robert Louis Stevenson, giving readers a look at the man at the back of works like "Treasure Island" and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Japp follows Stevenson's life from his early life in Edinburgh and looks at how it fashioned his writing and his preference to try new matters. The story tells approximately Stevenson's journeys, his health problems, and the exciting those who inspired his writing. Japp is going via Stevenson's literary pursuits and talks approximate...
Alexander H. Japp was a Scottish author and journalist who was also known for being close friends with Robert Louis Stevenson. This book was written about ten years after Stevenson's death and is one of the first and best known biographies on the great writer.
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This set reissues 8 books on the Brontë family, originally published between 1968 and 1999. The volumes cover the four Brontë children; Charlotte, Emily, Anne and Patrick Branwell, and provides an analysis and commentary of their most respected works. This collection also provides a comprehensive collection of Patrick Branwell Brontë’s works and the history behind his manuscripts. This set will be of particular interest to students of English Literature.
This volume, first published in 1997, contains all of Patrick Branwell Brontë’s known writings, excluding his letters, from 1827 to 1833. This title primarily focuses on the creation of the Glass Town Confederacy and on the emergence of Rouge/Alexander Percy/Ellrington as Branwell’s chief character. All of the texts in this edition are based on Neufeldt’s own transcriptions of the manuscripts, or, where the manuscript is unavailable, on the most reliable accessible text. This edition serves as a record for the growth and development of Branwell’s writing, and it is hoped that it will help to dispel some of the myths and misconceptions that have become associated with Branwell’s name. This book will be of interest to students of English Literature.