Robert Louis Stevenson

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Here are a few short facts about Robert Louis Stevenson:

Life

  • Born: November 13, 1850, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Died: December 3, 1894, Vailima, Samoa (aged 44)
  • Son of a Scottish engineer and a mother from a family of lawyers

Literary Career

  • Published his first book, “The Suicide Club”, in 1878 while living in California
  • Wrote many famous works, including:
    • “Treasure Island” (1883)
    • “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” (1886)
    • “Kidnapped” (1886)
    • “The Black Arrow” (1884)

Travel and Adventure

  • Sailed around the world in 1879-1880, writing about his experiences
  • Moved to Samoa in 1890, where he died four years later
  • Was a friend of Pacific Islander leaders and a proponent of colonial reform

These are just a few facts that give you a glimpse into Robert Louis Stevenson’s life and literary career. Let me know if you’d like more!

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