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Vailima Letters - Correspondence Addressed by Robert Louis Stevenson to Sidney Colvin November 1890-October 1894 - cover

Vailima Letters - Correspondence Addressed by Robert Louis Stevenson to Sidney Colvin November 1890-October 1894

Robert Louis Stevenson

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In the collection of correspondence known as the "Vailima Letters," Robert Louis Stevenson eloquently captures the essence of his life in Samoa, blending profound reflections with vivid descriptions of the local landscape and culture. Written during the final years of his life, these letters not only serve as a testament to his literary prowess but also showcase his unique style, characterized by its warmth, introspection, and sharp observation. As Stevenson navigates themes of colonialism, identity, and nature, he offers readers an intimate glimpse into both personal and political dimensions of his exile, thus situating the work within the broader context of late 19th-century literature. Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), renowned for his adventure novels such as "Treasure Island" and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," sought solace and inspiration in the South Pacific after a tumultuous life marked by health issues and a persistent disquietude. His move to Samoa not only coincided with a quest for physical wellness but also represented a transformative period in his writing, allowing him to explore new themes and perspectives that deeply influenced his literary trajectory. For readers interested in the intersection of personal narrative and cultural exploration, the "Vailima Letters" is a must-read. It provides not only a window into Stevenson'Äôs introspective mind as he contemplates his legacy but also a valuable historical account of indigenous Samoan life, making it a rich and rewarding experience for anyone intrigued by the complexities of colonial encounters.
Disponible desde: 18/09/2023.
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