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Chapter 9 SOME CHARACTERISTICS

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ost striking or sensational results, nor the facility of weaving a fascinating or blood-curdling plot; I mean the writer who seemed always to have most in reserve-a secret fund of power an

of race-mixture and weird inoculation, as in Elsie Venner and The Guardian Angel, and there were Poe and Charles Whitehead. Stevenson, in a few of his writings-in one of the Merry Men chapters and in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and, to some extent, in The Master of Ballantrae-showed that

once of the most realistic imagination, the most fantastic romance, keen insights into some sides of human nature, and weird fancies, as well as the most delicate and dainty pictures of character. And this is precisely what we have-always with a vein of the finest autobiography-a kind of select and indirect self-revelation-often with a touch of quaintness, a subdued humour, and sweet-blooded vagary, if we may be allo

woman fits in a man's mind, and stays there, and he never c

alfour, it is still fine and effective, and generally it is fairly true to the character, with cunning glimpses, nevertheless, of his own temper and feeling too. He makes us feel his confidants and friends, as has been said. One could almost construct a biography from his essays and his novels-the one would give us the facts of his life suffused with fancy and ideal colour, humour and fine obser

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s childhood, as he himself said apropos of the Child's Garden, he could 'speak with less authority of gardens than of that other "land of counterpane."' There were, indeed, a few years of adolescence during which his health was tolerable, but they were years of apprenticeship to life and art ('pioching,' as he called it), not of serious production. Though he was a precocious child, his genius ripened slowly, and it was just reaching maturity when the 'wolverine,' as he called his disease, fixed its fangs in his flesh. From that time forward not only did he live with death at his elbow in an a

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Contents

Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 2 TREASURE ISLAND AND SOME REMINISCENCES
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 3 THE CHILD FATHER OF THE MAN
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 4 HEREDITY ILLUSTRATED
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 5 TRAVELS
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Chapter 6 SOME EARLIER LETTERS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 7 THE VAILIMA LETTERS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 8 WORK OF LATER YEARS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 9 SOME CHARACTERISTICS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 10 A SAMOAN MEMORIAL OF R. L. STEVENSON
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 11 MISS STUBBS' RECORD OF A PILGRIMAGE
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 12 HIS GENIUS AND METHODS
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Chapter 13 PREACHER AND MYSTIC FABULIST
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 14 STEVENSON AS DRAMATIST
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 15 THEORY OF GOOD AND EVIL
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 16 EARLIER DETERMINATIONS AND RESULTS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 17 EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN'S ESTIMATE
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 18 EGOTISTIC ELEMENT AND ITS EFFECTS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 19 MR HENLEY'S SPITEFUL PERVERSIONS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 20 HERO-VILLAINS
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Chapter 21 MR G. MOORE, MR MARRIOTT WATSON AND OTHERS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 22 UNEXPECTED COMBINATIONS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 23 LOVE OF VAGABONDS
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 24 LORD ROSEBERY'S CASE
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 25 MR GOSSE AND MS. OF TREASURE ISLAND
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Chapter 26 STEVENSON PORTRAITS
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Chapter 27 LAPSES AND ERRORS IN CRITICISM
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial
Chapter 28 LETTERS AND POEMS IN TESTIMONY
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