there really isn't any answer for this question because he wrote all kinds of poem.
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Robert Louis Stevenson wrote in various genres, including adventure fiction ("Treasure Island"), gothic fiction ("Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"), and travel writing ("Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes"). He also wrote poetry, essays, and children's literature.
I would say Stevenson's work was/is extremely lucid.
His prose is sparing yet telling, and includes only the details needed to both continue and enhance the plots of his novels.
He is very interesting especially to write about.
Stupid ones(:
his inspiration was to write Typed by : Shahnawaz sooba
adventure stories for boys.
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote the poem "Windy Nights" in 1885. It is part of his collection of poetry called "A Child's Garden of Verses."
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a lot of books, but here are some of his most popular books:•Treasure Island•Kidnapped•The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde•A Child's Garden of Verses•The Master of Ballantrae
Robert Louis Stevenson was inspired to write his novel "Treasure Island" by a map that he drew with his stepson, Lloyd Osbourne, that featured an imaginary island. Stevenson's stepson and the maritime tales he heard growing up in Scotland also played a role in shaping the story. Additionally, Stevenson's interest in adventure and exploration likely influenced his decision to write a story set at sea.
He (Robert Lewis Stevenson) had a really horrific nightmare, and when he woke up he wrote it down as he was a writer and did that sort of thing.
Robert Louis Stevenson was influenced by a variety of authors and experiences in his life. Some of his literary influences include Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Walter Scott, and William Wordsworth. Stevenson's travels and personal experiences also played a significant role in shaping his writing, particularly his time in the South Pacific islands, which inspired works like "Treasure Island" and "The Beach of FalesΓ‘."
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a lot of books, but here are some of his most popular books:•Treasure Island•Kidnapped•The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde•A Child's Garden of Verses•The Master of Ballantrae
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote the Christmas prayer "In the Month of December" in 1880. It was published in his book titled "A Child's Garden of Verses."
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote the poem "Winter Time" to capture the beauty and atmosphere of winter, portraying the season through vivid descriptions and imagery. The poem reflects on the contrasts between winter's harshness and its tranquil, serene aspects, embodying the essence of the season in a memorable way.