Notes on Novels:

Treasure Island (Further Reading)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
Sources


Further Reading

  • Cordingly, David, The Black Flag, reprint, Harvest Books, 1997.
    Cordingly looks pirates in the eye and discovers the truth of their lives, which is far from the romanticized versions in literature. The author also ponders the myths of pirates in an attempt to figure out where and how those myths were born.
  • Lapierre, Alexandra, Fanny Stevenson: A Romance of Destiny, Carroll & Graf, 1995.
    Stevenson met Fanny, an American woman, in France and supposedly fell immediately in love with her, and she later became his wife. In the biography of Stevenson's wife, Lapierre exposes Fanny's emotions and her devotion to her husband, for whom she gave up her own creative endeavors as an artist.
  • McLynn, Frank, Robert Louis Stevenson: A Biography, Random House, 1994.
    McLynn believes that Stevenson was much more than a writer of boys' adventure stories. He sets out to demonstrate through this biography that Stevenson was a superb writer and also a great influence on other writers, such as Joseph Conrad, Oscar Wilde, and William Butler Yeats.
  • Pool, Daniel, What Jane Austin Ate and Charles Dickens Knew: From Fox Hunting to Whist — The Facts of Daily Life in Nineteenth-Century England, reprint, Touchstone Books, 1994.
    Pool offers a glimpse into Victorian England, with interesting information on grave robbers, debtors' prison, and other curiosities. Other topics include religion, sex, dinner parties, and politics.

 
 
 

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