The Rise and Fall of Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Robert Louis Stevenson, like most authors, was both criticized and praised for his work. There were many people to review his work, before and after his death. No matter what people say, he is one of the most popular authors ever. A lot of the reviews I have read contain very interesting points. There are both things I agree and disagree with in the critical writings. The two novels I read while studying Stevenson's work
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Anonymity: An Inquiry" 1925. 6.<Tab/>Stuart, John A. New York Times. April 18, 1922. 7.<Tab/>Freeman, John. The London Mercury vol. 5 No. 30 April 1922 pp 617-627. 8.<Tab/>Woolf, Leonard. "The Fall of Stevenson" January 1924 p 517. 9.<Tab/>Mencken, H. L. The American Mercury. Nov. 1924. pp 378-380. 10. Stevenson, Robert Louis. Treasure Island. Signet Classics. Dec. 1,1998 11. Stevenson, Robert Louis. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Signet Classics
Anonymity: An Inquiry" 1925. 6.<Tab/>Stuart, John A. New York Times. April 18, 1922. 7.<Tab/>Freeman, John. The London Mercury vol. 5 No. 30 April 1922 pp 617-627. 8.<Tab/>Woolf, Leonard. "The Fall of Stevenson" January 1924 p 517. 9.<Tab/>Mencken, H. L. The American Mercury. Nov. 1924. pp 378-380. 10. Stevenson, Robert Louis. Treasure Island. Signet Classics. Dec. 1,1998 11. Stevenson, Robert Louis. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Signet Classics