David Balfour, the protagonist of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Kidnapped," is a fictional character. The story itself is a work of historical fiction set in the aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of 1745, but Balfour and his adventures are entirely fictional.
The owner of the House of Shaws was Ebenezer Balfour, the uncle of the protagonist David Balfour in the novel "Kidnapped" by Robert Louis Stevenson.
The main characters of Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnappedare David Balfour and Alan Breck Stewart.
"Kidnapped" by Robert Louis Stevenson contains approximately 76,000 words.
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Kidnapped is a classic story by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Bantam classic paperback is 288 pages. David Balfour is the main character.
Robert Louis Stevenson's parents were Thomas Stevenson and Margaret Isabella Balfour.
"Kidnapped" by Robert Louis Stevenson follows the journey of David Balfour, a young man who is cheated out of his inheritance by his uncle. He is kidnapped and sold into slavery aboard a ship before eventually escaping and embarking on an adventure through the Scottish Highlands. Along the way, he forms an unlikely alliance with the rebellious and infamous Alan Breck Stewart as they navigate treacherous landscapes and political intrigue.
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson is best known as a Scottish novelist. His most known pieces are: Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Graham Balfour has written: 'The life of Robert Louis Stevenson'
Robert Louis Stevenson