THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF R. L. STEVENSON: A Child's Garden of Verses, Underwoods, Songs of Travel, Ballads and Other Poems

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In "The Complete Poetical Works of R. L. Stevenson," readers are granted access to the multifaceted poetic landscape crafted by one of the 19th century's most beloved authors. This comprehensive anthology showcases Stevenson's mastery of varied forms, ranging from lighthearted verses to profound reflections on the human condition. His lyrical style, rich with imagery and emotive language, is often marked by a melodic rhythm that invites readers to linger over each line. Contextually, the collection reflects the Victorian era's engagement with themes of adventure, nostalgia, and existential inquiry, capturing the spirit of a time flourishing with literary innovation. Robert Louis Stevenson, born in 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland, was not only a novelist but also a passionate poet. His early exposure to the Scottish landscapes and folklore greatly influenced his poetic voice, infusing it with a sense of adventure and romanticism. Stevenson's life journey, marked by health struggles and incessant travel, reveals an individual deeply attuned to the ephemeral nature of life, prompting reflections that resonate throughout his poetry. For readers seeking both inspiration and introspection, this collection is an essential addition to their literary repertoire. Stevenson's unique ability to weave universal themes with personal insights makes his poetry accessible yet profound, appealing to a diverse audience. Whether you are a longtime admirer or a newcomer, this anthology offers a splendid opportunity to explore the depth and beauty of Stevenson's poetic genius.

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Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer whose literary contributions have enthralled readers for more than a century. Born in Edinburgh, Stevenson was a sickly child but nonetheless excelled in his studies. He later pursued engineering and law before dedicating himself to writing. Stevenson was a master of narrative and stylistic techniques, underpinning his remarkable ability to intertwine the fantastical with the real, meticulously crafting adventures that have seized the imaginations of both young and adult readers. Perhaps best known for 'Treasure Island' (1883) and 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' (1886), his work delved into themes of adventure, morality, and the human psyche with piercing clarity. Stevenson's poetry collection, 'The Complete Poetical Works of R. L. Stevenson,' bears witness to his eloquence and depth as a poet, displaying his versatility across literary genres. His poetry, often noted for its vivid imagery and rhythmic grace, reveals the introspective and at times whimsical aspects of Stevenson's personality. A consummate storyteller and a profound lyricist, Stevenson's legacy endures through his sublime manipulation of the written word and his unfettered exploration of the human condition. His literary style continues to be celebrated for its innovation, imagination, and psychological depth.

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