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Robert Louis Stevenson and the Fin-de-Siècle Vampire
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: “…Aesthetic Culture. Olalla. Robert Louis Stevenson. The ‘Aesthetic Fantastic’…”
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Robert Louis Stevenson and the ‘Optic Nerve’. Portraiture in Weir of Hermiston
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The hero in love: Wiltshire’s white identity in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Beach of Falesa
Published 2011-12-01“…O conto A praia selvagem de Robert Louis Stevenson discute a relação desigual e simbiótica entre império e colônia. …”
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Brutality and Sentimentality in the Cévennes: Doubleness in Robert Louis Stevenson's Travels with a Donkey
Published 2018-05-01“…Deux des motivations qui poussèrent Robert Louis Stevenson à effectuer le périple dont il tira Voyages avec un âne dans les Cévennes furent la peine de cœur qu'il éprouva au départ de Fanny Osbourne vers les Etats-Unis et son mari ainsi que le besoin de gagner de l'argent. …”
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Roslyn Jolly, Robert Louis Stevenson in the Pacific, Travel, Empire, and the Author’s Profession
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The transformation of the split personality in Robert Louis Stevenson's strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Published 2013“…It is widely known that the motif of split personality in literary tradition is featured in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. …”
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VICTORIAN SCIENCE AND MORALITY IN ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1886)
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VICTORIAN SCIENCE AND MORALITY IN ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1886)
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Law, Science, Facts and Morals in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Published 2014-02-01Subjects: “…Robert Louis Stevenson…”
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‘Here gather daily those young eaglets of glory’: Robert Louis Stevenson, the Savile Club and the Suicide Club
Published 2015-06-01“…The Savile Club prided itself in being more relaxed and friendly than most other gentlemen’s clubs in London in the second half of the nineteenth century, welcoming ‘men of promise’ at the start of their careers. Robert Louis Stevenson, one of these young men of promise, relished the social opportunities of the club, especially the company of fellow bohemians but was also aware of the limitations of the club, and its potential for complacency and false posturing. …”
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A born-translated fairy tale: transcultural readership and anti-exoticism in Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Bottle Imp”
Published 2018-02-01Subjects: “…Robert Louis Stevenson…”
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‘Frail Warrior’: Stevenson as Manly Invalid at Saranac Lake
Published 2024-07-01Subjects: “…Robert Louis Stevenson…”
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On the Possibility and Plurality of Worlds: from The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to Le Crime étrange de Mr Hyde
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Londres a final del siglo XIX: realidades sociales expresadas por lo fantástico en Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Published 2018-06-01Subjects: “…Robert Louis Stevenson…”
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‘To sin in loving virtue’: desire and possession in Measure for Measure
Published 2013-01-01Subjects: “…Robert Louis Stevenson…”
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