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Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI, Volume 2
Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne by their Contemporaries
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eBook - PDF
Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI, Volume 2
Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne by their Contemporaries
About this book
In their own time, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne were highly successful writers. Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this three-volume facsimile edition draws together a range of biographical sources relating to these three celebrated Victorian authors.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Bibliography
- Chronology
- Note on Copy texts
- 1: [Anon.], [Review of Robert Louis Stevenson, Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes], Scotsman
- 2: William Archer, âRobert Louis Stevenson at âSkerryvoreââ, Critic
- 3: Margaret Oliphant [Review of Robert Louis Stevenson, Underwoods], Blackwoodâs Edinburgh Magazine
- 4: Sophia Kirk, âRobert Louis Stevensonâ, Atlantic Monthly
- 5: Henry James, âRobert Louis Stevensonâ, Century
- 6: âGavin Ogilvyâ [ J. M. Barrie], âRobert Louis Stevensonâ, British Weekly
- 7: [Anon.], âA Modern Novelist. Interview with Mr. R. L. Stevensonâ, Sydney Morning Herald
- 8: Robert Louis Stevenson, âRobert Louis Stevenson on Realism and Idealismâ, Littellâs Living Age
- 9: Lionel Johnson, [Review of Robert Louis Stevenson, Island Nightsâ Entertainments], Academy
- 10: William Archer, âIn Memoriam. R. L. S.â, New Review
- 11: Marcel Schwob, âR. L. S.â
- 12: C. T. Copeland, âRobert Louis Stevensonâ, Atlantic Monthly
- 13: Edmund Gosse, âPersonal Memories of Robert Louis Stevensonâ, Century
- 14: M. G. Van Rensselaer, âRobert Louis Stevenson, and His Writingâ, Century
- 15: Lord Rosebery, Wallace, Burns, Stevenson: Appreciations
- 16: Gelett Burgess, âAn Interview with Mrs. Robert Louis Stevensonâ, Bookman (New York)
- 17: [M. C. Balfour and J. C. Balfour], âRobert Louis Stevenson, by Two of his Cousinsâ, English Illustrated Magazine
- 18: Isobel Osbourne Strong and Montgomery Schuyler
- 19: Henry James, âTh e Letters of Robert Louis Stevensonâ, North American Review
- 20: William Wallace, âTh e Life and Limitations of Stevensonâ, Scottish Review
- 21: [ J. Cuthbert Hadden], âR.L.S. and Musicâ, Glasgow Herald
- 22: [Anon.], âTh e Book of the Month: Robert Louis Stevensonâs Lifeâ, Review of Reviews
- 23: Howard Wilford Bell, âAn Unpublished Chapter in the Life of Robert Louis Stevensonâ, Pall Mall Magazine
- 24: W. E. Henley, âR. L. S.â, Pall Mall Magazine
- 25: Ferruccio Busoni, Letters to His Wife
- 26: William Sharp, Literary Geography
- 27: Arthur Johnstone, Recollections of Robert Louis Stevenson in the Pacific
- 28: Neil Munro, âStevenson: Th e Man and His Workâ, Bookman
- 29: Edgar C. Knowlton, âA Russian Infl uence on Stevensonâ, Modern Philology
- 30: [Anon.], âStevenson Unwhitewashed: Was His Story of Jekyll and Hyde Enacted in Real Life?â, Current Opinion (USA)
- 31: G. A. Hayes-McCoy, âRobert Louis Stevenson and the Irish Questionâ, Studies (Dublin)
- Appendix A: Marcel Schwob, R. L. S.: An Essay, trans. A. Lenalie
- Notes