Treasure Island and the Strange Case ..., Robert Louis Stevenson
Treasure Island and the Strange Case ..., Robert Louis Stevenson
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Treasure Island and the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson Combo

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Narrator: Zac Smith

Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Flaneur Media

Published: 03/28/2024


Synopsis

Uncover two classic novels by one of the greatest writers of the 19th century.Inside this combo, you’ll find two incredible novels by Robert Louis Stevenson that have cemented him as a legendary author and continue to resonate with people to this very day. Both of these books have had an immense impact on the world of writing and our popular culture - and now you can discover why.This combo contains: Treasure Island, the classic adventure novel about buccaneers, treasure, and tropical islands that has shaped and defined our modern conception of pirates.And Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the Gothic horror featuring good, evil, and monstrous transformations.With a mix of amazing adventures and dark mysteries, this combo showcases the brilliance of Stevenson’s work and his ability to write two completely different masterpieces. This audiobook is a must-listen for anyone interested in the classics.

About Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish essayist, poet, and author of fiction and travel books, was born in 1850 in Edinburgh. As a child, he suffered from tuberculosis and spent much of his time in bed composing stories before he could even read. His father was a prosperous joint-engineer to the Board of Northern Lighthouses. Stevenson studied engineering at Edinburgh University but, due to his ill health, had to abandon his plans to follow in his father's footsteps. He changed to law and passed the Scottish bar in 1875. Stevenson then took some time to travel to warmer countries in an attempt to improve his health. These experiences provided much material for his works.

Instead of practicing law, Stevenson devoted himself to writing travel sketches, essays, and short stories for magazines. While on a trip to France, he met Fanny Osbourne, whom he married in California in 1880. They later returned to Scotland but moved often, in search of better climates.

Stevenson is especially known for his adventure novels. His first success was the romantic adventure story Treasure Island. His other prominent works include Kidnapped, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and The Black Arrow. Characteristic of Stevenson's novels is a skillful use of horror and supernatural elements. His stories are often set in colorful locations, where his characters can forget the restrictions of Victorian social manners. Arguing against realism, Stevenson underlined the "nameless longings of the reader," or the desire for experience.

In 1885 Stevenson published A Child's Garden of Verses, which was dedicated to his childhood nurse and has since been made into popular songs. His last work, Weir of Hermiston, was left unfinished, but it is considered his masterpiece. From the late 1880s until his death, Stevenson lived with his family in Samoa. He enjoyed a period of comparative good health but died of a brain hemorrhage in 1894.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elle on February 19, 2019

55 pages later and I’m still convinced that Robert Louis Stevenson named his characters this way exclusively so he could fit in the line “if he shall be Mr. Hyde, I shall be Mr. Seek!” and honestly? that’s iconic. Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortun......more

Goodreads review by Anne on January 04, 2023

Pfft. This Stevenson guy totally ripped off Stan Lee's Hulk character! I mean, did this dude seriously think he could get away with what basically boils down to a copy & paste job of one of the most iconic literary characters in comics?! I. Think. Not. Stan, my friend, you have a real chance at winnin......more

Goodreads review by Vit on April 13, 2025

The origin of good… The origin of evil… Which one is stronger? Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a timeless parable. A house begins with the door… The door, which was equipped with neither bell nor knocker, was blistered and distained. Tramps slouched into the recess and struck matches on the panels; child......more

Goodreads review by Mario the lone bookwolf on February 12, 2023

Oldschool schizophrenia That created a whole subgenre The options are sheer endless, because everything is possible with such a main character(s). Who is/are they, what is real or just fiction, how long is which personality taking control, who is the really good or bad character, what is their motiv......more

Goodreads review by zuza_zaksiazkowane on August 15, 2021

Fabularnie przeciętnie, filozoficznie i metaforycznie bardzo interesujące......more