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Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish author known for works like "Treasure Island" and "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." He traveled extensively, eventually settling in Samoa where he passed away. Stevenson's adventurous life and vivid imagination influenced his writing, making him a key figure in English literature.
Like many authors, Robert Louis Stephenson was influenced by events in his life. For example, he was often very ill as a child, and he used his imagination to write "A Child's Garden of Verses," which enabled him to make the best of having to stay indoors and not be outside with boys his own age. Later, he traveled (often for health reasons, to get to better climates) and what he saw on his travels influenced his writing. Many times, he wrote fiction that reflected the wish for excitement and adventure: "Treasure Island" is a good example of this.
HIs father wanted him to be a lighthouse keeper
He was good friends with the king of Hawaii
he wrote books!
Robert Louis Stevenson was raised as a Presbyterian but later in life he was not affiliated with any specific religion. He explored various religious beliefs and spiritual philosophies throughout his life.
Stevenson's wife was Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson. (source The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson, by Nellie Sanchez, 1920)
Graham Balfour has written: 'The life of Robert Louis Stevenson'
Robert Burns was born January 25, 1759 and died July 21, 1796. He was 37 years old.
In the poem "To Any Reader" by Robert Louis Stevenson, the child is playing and enjoying life. The poem encourages the reader to embrace their inner child and remember the joys of youth.
Jane Goodall was a famous life scientist; She studied the live of chimpanzees.
Facts for Life was created in 1989.
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"Kidnapped" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a work of fiction. While it incorporates historical events and settings, the story itself is not based on a real-life kidnapping. Stevenson's novel explores themes of adventure, betrayal, and friendship within a fictional narrative.
Yes, Robert Louis Stevenson had one child, a daughter named Isobel known as Belle. She outlived her father and went on to publish a book about their life together titled "The Cruise of the Janet Nichol."
Robert Louis Stevenson was known for being a writer with a strong imagination and creativity. He was also described as having a charming and engaging personality, with a sense of adventure and a love for exploring different cultures and landscapes. Stevenson was known to be witty and sociable, but also struggled with health issues throughout his life.
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