Photograph by Henry Walter Barnett (1893) | Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894)Comprend les noms: R.L. Stevenson, R. L. Stevenson, Robert Stivenson, Robert Lo Stevenson, Robert Ljus Stivenson, Stivenson Robert Luis, Robert Luis Stevenson, Robert Luis Stivenson, Robert Luis Stivenson, Louis Robert Stevenson ... (voir la liste complète), Robert Louis Stevenson, Stevenson Robert Louis, Robert Lewis Stevenson, Stivenson Robert L'iuis, ROBERT LOUIS STEPHENSON, Robert Stevenson; Louis, Robert Louis Stephenson, by Robert Louis Stevenson, Р. Л. Стивенсон, Robertus Ludovicus Stevenson, Роберт Стивенсон, The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, רוברט לואיס סטיבנסון, Роберт Луис Стивенсон, Роберт Льюис Стивенсон, Роберт (Robert) Ст венсон (Stivenson ), Роберт Льюис (Robert L'juis) Стивенсон (Stivenson) Comprend aussi: Robert L. Stevenson (1) 98,568 (122,860) | 1,762 | 76 | (3.8) | 197 | 0 | Novelist, poet, and essayist Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. A sickly child, Stevenson was an invalid for part of his childhood and remained in ill health throughout his life. He began studying engineering at Edinburgh University but soon switched to law. His true inclination, however, was for writing. For several years after completing his studies, Stevenson traveled on the Continent, gathering ideas for his writing. His Inland Voyage (1878) and Travels with a Donkey (1878) describe some of his experiences there. A variety of essays and short stories followed, most of which were published in magazines. It was with the publication of Treasure Island in 1883, however, that Stevenson achieved wide recognition and fame. This was followed by his most successful adventure story, Kidnapped, which appeared in 1886. With stories such as Treasure Island and Kidnapped, Stevenson revived Daniel Defoe's novel of romantic adventure, adding to it psychological analysis. While these stories and others, such as David Balfour and The Master of Ballantrae (1889), are stories of adventure, they are at the same time fine studies of character. The Master of Ballantrae, in particular, is a study of evil character, and this study is taken even further in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886). In 1887 Stevenson and his wife, Fanny, went to the United States, first to the health spas of Saranac Lake, New York, and then on to the West Coast. From there they set out for the South Seas in 1889. Except for one trip to Sidney, Australia, Stevenson spent the remainder of his life on the island of Samoa with his devoted wife and stepson. While there he wrote The Wrecker (1892), Island Nights Entertainments (1893), and Catriona (1893), a sequel to Kidnapped. He also worked on St. Ives and The Weir of Hermiston, which many consider to be his masterpiece. He died suddenly of apoplexy, leaving both of these works unfinished. Both were published posthumously; St. Ives was completed by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, and The Weir of Hermiston was published unfinished. Stevenson was buried on Samoa, an island he had come to love very much. Although Stevenson's novels are perhaps more accomplished, his short stories are also vivid and memorable. All show his power of invention, his command of the macabre and the eerie, and the psychological depth of his characterization. (Bowker Author Biography) — biography from L'île au trésor … (plus d'informations) |
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Robert Louis Stevenson a 16 évènements passés. (show)  Mark Adams WORD, Mardi, Mars 10, 2015 à 7pm Mark AdamsMARK ADAMS is the author of the acclaimed history Mr. America, which The Washington Post named a Best Book of 2009, and the New York Times bestseller Turn Right at Machu Picchu. He writes for many national magazines, including GQ, Men's Journal, and New York. He lives near New York City with his family. (ajouté depuis Random House)
 Treasure Island at the Bing This month’s film will be the classic Treasure island. $15 tickets available at Auntie’s or the Bing box office. We will be selling books at the event. Location: Street: The Bing Crosby Theater Additional: 901 W Sprague Ave City: Spokane, Province: Washington Postal Code: 99201-0214 Country: United States (ajouté depuis IndieBound)
 ROUND TABLE: October 1970 Three books that explore the October Crisis and the effects of the FLQ are discussed by their Canadian authors. Marc Côté hosts and moderates. Marc Côté is the publisher of Cormorant Books, a literary house noted for the discovery and development of Canadian writing talent and the publishing of Québécois fiction translated into English. He has won the Libris Award for Editor of the Year twice. Cormorant has won the Libris Award for Small Press three times in their eight nominations over the past 12 years. At Cormorant, Marc has acquired and edited many award-nominated books.
Catherine Gildiner's childhood memoir Too Close to the Falls was a New York Times and Globe and Mail bestseller. The sequel, After the Falls, was also a bestseller, and her novel, Seduction, was published to international acclaim. She presents the third and final volume of her memoir series, Coming Ashore. Picking up her story in the late ’60s at age 21, Gildiner determinedly blazes her own trail through all the passion and uncertainty that comes with the cusp of adulthood.
John McFetridge is the author of Dirty Sweet, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and Swap. He became fascinated with crime while attending a murder trial at age 12 with his police officer brother. McFetridge has also co-written a short story collection, Below the Line, and wrote for the CBS/CTV television series The Bridge. He lives in Toronto with his family. He presents Black Rock, an artfully told police procedural set in Montreal in 1970. Set against actual historical events, it is both a compelling page-turner and an accomplished novel.
Claire Holden Rothman is the author of two story collections and a bestselling novel, The Heart Specialist, longlisted for the 2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize and published in six countries. Her translation of Canada’s first novel, L’influence d’un livre (The Influence of a Book) by Philippe-Ignace François Aubert de Gaspé, won the John Glassco Translation Prize. She lives in Montreal with playwright Arthur Holden. Rothman presents her 2014 Scotiabank Giller Prize longlisted novel, My October, a masterful tale of a modern family torn apart by the power of language and the weight of history.
Saturday, November 1, 2014 - 7:30 PM Lakeside Terrace. 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto M5J 2G8
Cost: $18/$15 supporters/FREE students & youth 25 and under (Jenni_Canuck)… (plus d'informations)
 ROUND TABLE: Time for Crime Three crime novelists discuss how they create suspense and develop their characters in this thrilling genre. James Grainger hosts and moderates. James Grainger is the author of The Long Slide, which won the ReLit Award for short fiction. His reviews and articles have appeared in the Toronto Star, Quill & Quire, The Globe and Mail, Elle Canada, Men's Fashion, Sharp and Rue Morgue. His debut novel, Harmless, will be published in May by McClelland & Stewart.
John McFetridge is the author of Dirty Sweet, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and Swap. He became fascinated with crime while attending a murder trial at age 12 with his police officer brother. McFetridge has also co-written a short story collection, Below the Line, and wrote for the CBS/CTV television series The Bridge. He lives in Toronto with his family. He presents Black Rock, an artfully told police procedural set in Montreal in 1970. Set against actual historical events, it is both a compelling page-turner and an accomplished novel.
Peter Robinson is the author of the hugely successful Inspector Banks series, two short story collections and three standalone novels, the most recent of which, the bestselling Before the Poison, won the Arthur Ellis Award in Canada, Sweden's Golden Crowbar Award and the 2013 Dilys Award. Robinson's novels have been published in translation worldwide, and several Inspector Banks novels have been adapted for television. He presents the 22nd book in the DCI Banks series, Abattoir Blues, which sees Banks heading an investigation into the bizarre disappearance of two local boys.
Michael Robotham started his career as a journalist, but then became a ghostwriter, writing many bestselling autobiographies in collaboration with politicians, pop stars, psychologists and adventurers. His novels have been translated into 23 languages. He is a two-time winner of the Ned Kelly Award for Australia’s Crime Novel of the Year and has twice been shortlisted for the UK Crime Writers Association Steel Dagger and once for the CWA’s acclaimed Gold Dagger award. Robotham presents Life or Death, the heart-stopping story of one man’s escape from prison the day before he’s due to be released.
Sunday, October 26, 2014 - 4:00 PM Brigantine Room, 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto M5J 2G8
Cost: $18/$15 supporters/FREE students & youth 25 and under (Jenni_Canuck)… (plus d'informations)
 Teen Book Talk The books will be Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and Animal Farm by George Orwell. This summer, we are discussing books that are required reading for various Honors English courses in Whitehall High School. However, you do not have to be taking these classes to come to the book talk. You don’t even have to go to WHS. Just read the books before you come. (MarcusBrutus)… (plus d'informations)
 David Malouf David Malouf is internationally recognised as one of Australia’s finest writers – and a master of many forms, from poetry to plays, and novels to opera libretti. He has won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. He is a magician at conjuring image, at transforming sensation into experience: perhaps this is why he works so superlatively in miniature.
His latest book, A First Place, is a collection of essays and personal writing, released to celebrate his 80th birthday. Covering geography, topography, history, multiculturalism, Brisbane and the idea of home, A First Place encapsulates the beauty and contradictions of contemporary Australia.
To celebrate David Malouf’s birthday and achievements, we’re hosting a retrospective of his poetry and short stories. Australia’s first lady of letters, Ramona Koval, will travel with David Malouf on a journey to the heart of Australian life. (rodneyvc)… (plus d'informations)
 PIRATE WEEK! Story time Double Story Time! We're trying a new structure for storytime during Pirate week! At 10:30am, little ones ages 3-7 can hear two swashbuckilng picture books, How I Became a Pirate by Melinda Long and Pirate Pete by Kim Kennedy. At 11:00am, we'll work on crafts that are great for kids aged 3-12. Finally, at 11:30am, we'll be reading excerpts from Treasure island by Robert Louis Stevenson! Activities will be designed with all ages in mind, so there will be something for everyone to do.
Location: Street: 2421 Bissonnet St City: Houston, Province: Texas Postal Code: 77005-1451 Country: United States (ajouté depuis IndieBound)… (plus d'informations)
 On the Road: Sale with Di Morrissey Esso BHP Billiton Wellington Entertainment Centre, 6:15PM - 7:15PM, Thursday 07 November 2013 Di Morrissey has been on our bestseller lists for over 20 years, selling several million copies of her much-loved novels. An Australian icon, she’s also been a familiar face on our television screens and in magazines, including a pre-publishing stint as a staffer on the Women’s Weekly.
Di says she writes what she is passionate about, and all her books are inspired by a particular landscape. Her upcoming novel, The Winter Sea is set on the south coast of New South Wales. She’ll talk about it and her stellar writing career with author Toni Jordan. (rodneyvc)… (plus d'informations)
 Susan Howe/The 50th Wallace Stevens Poetry Program Lieu de l'évènement: Greater Hartford Classical Magnet School
 Joan Lluís Bozzo ens parla de Pere Calders Joan Lluís Bozzo ha estat un dels grans divulgadors de l'obra de Pere Calders a través de l'obra Antaviana, producció teatral de la companyia Dagoll Dagom estrenada el 1978. De gran èxit de públic i de crítica, l'obra es va convertir en un referent del teatre català contemporani. (gamoia)
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Born and educated in Edinburgh, Stevenson suffered from serious bronchial trouble for much of his life, but continued to write prolifically and travel widely in defiance of his poor health. As a young man, he mixed in London literary circles, receiving encouragement from Andrew Lang, Edmund Gosse, Leslie Stephen and W. E. Henley, the last of whom may have provided the model for Long John Silver in Treasure Island. In 1890, he settled in Samoa, where he died in 1894.[1]
A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. He is currently ranked as the 26th most translated author in the world.  | |
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