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Robert Louis Stevenson

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by Claire Harman

36 Collected Poems, p. 195

  37 Letters, vol. 7, pp.18, 20

  38 Ibid., p.20

  39 Ibid., p.28

  40 Ibid., pp.93–4

  41 The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde, ed. Merlin Holland and Rupert Hart-Davis, pp.789–90

  42 Letters, vol. 7, p.24

  43 Ibid., p.93

  44 Ibid., p.53

  45 Ibid., p.60

  46 See WH to CB, 17 September 1891, Baxter Letters, p.285

  47 Ibid.

  48 Letters, vol. 7, p.88

  49 Maixner, p.372

  50 Gosse to G.A. Armour, 31 January 1891, Evan Charteris (ed.), The Life and Letters of Sir Edmund Gosse (London, 1931), p.225

  51 Letters, vol. 7, p.115

  52 S.S. McClure to RLS, early 1891, quoted in Swearingen, p.142

  53 Letters, vol. 7, p. 102

  54 H.J. Moors, With Stevenson in Samoa (London, 1911), p.44

  55 Letters, vol. 8, p.155

  56 Letters, vol. 7, p.161

  57 Barry Menikoff, Robert Louis Stevenson and ‘The Beach of Falesá’: A Study in Victorian Publishing (Edinburgh, 1984), p.119

  58 Ibid., p. 123

  59 Ibid., p.124

  60 Clement Shorter, Letters to an Editor (1914), p. iv; quoted in Swearingen, p.154

  61 Letters, vol. 7, p.231

  62 Ibid., pp.284, 311

  63 Austin Strong to GB, 29 June 1925, NLS Balfour, 9896

  64 Field, p.253

  65 Hammerton, p.110

  66 Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson, Our Samoan Adventure, ed. Charles Neider (London, 1956), p.100

  67 Field, p.256

  68 CB to RLS, 17 September 1891, quoted in Baxter Letters, p.284 n8

  69 Letters, vol. 7, p.246

  70 Ibid., p.253

  71 Ibid., p.198

  72 Ibid., p.202

  73 H.J. Moors, With Stevenson in Samoa (London, 1911), p.115

  74 George L. McKay, Some Notes on Robert Louis Stevenson, his Finances and his Agents and his Publishers (New Haven, 1958), p.41

  75 Austin Strong to GB, 29 June 1925, NLS Balfour, 9896

  14 : THE TAME CELEBRITY

  1 Collected Poems, p.199

  2 The Works of W.E. Henley (London, 1908), vol. 1, p.229

  3 Evan Charteris (ed.), The Life and Letters of Sir Edmund Gosse (London, 1931), p.232

  4 Hammerton, p.112

  5 Ibid., p.101

  6 Letters, vol. 7, p.343

  7 Quoted in Adam Nicolson, The Hated Wife: Carrie Kipling 1862–1939 (London, 2001), p.25

  8 See Frederick R. Karl, Joseph Conrad: The Three Lives (New York, 1979), p.322

  9 Letters, vol. 7, pp.93, 40

  10 Letters, vol. 8, p.40

  11 Letters, vol. 7, p.325

  12 Ibid., p.295

  13 Ibid., p.345

  14 Ibid., p.388

  15 Letters, vol. 8, pp.44–5

  16 Ibid., p.45 n5

  17 Catriona, Vailima, vol. 10, p.222

  18 Ibid., p.202

  19 Letters, vol. 8, p.193

  20 Catriona, Chapter XIV, Vailima, vol. 10, p.222

  21 Letters, vol. 8, p.38

  22 Letters, vol. 7, p.284

  23 Ibid., pp.359–60

  24 Ibid., p.365

  25 Ibid., p.210

  26 Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson, Our Samoan Adventure, ed. Charles Neider (London, 1956), pp.185–6

  27 Letters, vol. 7, p.338n

  28 Ibid., p.312

  29 Ibid., p.382

  30 Ibid., pp.195–6

  31 SC to RLS, 21 March 1894, quoted in Letters, vol. 8, p.279n

  32 Ibid., pp.281–2

  33 Colvin, pp.148–9

  34 Merlin Holland and Rupert Hart-Davis (eds), The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde (London, 2000), p.789

  35 Graham Greene, ‘From Feathers to Iron’, Collected Essays (London, 1999), p.63

  36 Letters, vol. 8, p.68

  37 Ibid.

  38 Ibid., p.88

  39 To S.R. Crockett, ibid., p.77

  40 Ibid., pp.68, 70

  41 Ibid., and Maixner, p.450

  42 Vailima, vol. 18, p.150

  43 Vailima, vol. 25, pp.183–7

  44 MS Yale, B3 809

  45 Letters, vol. 8, p.40

  46 Ibid.

  47 Ibid., p.61

  48 Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson, Our Samoan Adventure, ed. Charles Neider (London, 1956), p.219

  49 Ibid., pp.235–6. I have adjusted the punctuation of the printed version as indicated, as it does not make sense otherwise

  50 Letters, vol. 8, p.246

  51 Ibid., p.217

  52 Ibid., p.340

  53 Ibid., p.105

  54 Ibid., p.44

  55 Ibid., p.356 n2

  56 For a full account of the genesis, production, reception and significance of the Edinburgh Edition, see Andrew Nash, ‘The Dead Should be Protected from their Own Carelessness’, The Culture of Collected Editions (Basingstoke, 2003), pp.111–27

  57 Collected Poems, p.300

  58 Maixner, p.468

  59 Ibid., p.465

  60 Letters, vol. 8, p.371

  61 Vailima, vol. 18, p.244

  62 Ibid., pp.376–7

  63 Maixner, p.466

  64 Ibid., p.462

  65 Letters, vol. 8, p.408

  66 Ibid., p.402

  67 Ibid., p.402 n2. Austin only told Graham Balfour this story in 1910

  68 Ibid.

  69 13 January 1895, Margaret Isabella Stevenson, Letters from Samoa 1891–95 (London, 1906), p.327

  70 Belle Strong’s account, Letters, vol. 8, p.403

  71 Colvin, pp.147–8

  POSTSCRIPTS

  1 Lloyd Osbourne, 20 Letters to Isobel Field, July – December 1940, MS Bancroft

  2 Leon Edel (ed.), Henry James, Letters (Cambridge, Mass., 1974–84), vol. 4, p.213

  3 Maixner, pp.494–500

  4 HJ to GB, 25 November 1901, NLS Balfour, 9895, f5203

  5 Ford Madox Ford, Memories and Impressions (Harmondsworth, 1971), p.182

  6 Frederick R. Karl, Joseph Conrad: The Three Lives (New York, 1979), p.438

  7 Frederick R. Karl et al. (eds), Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad (Cambridge, 1983–2002), vol. 2, p.371

  8 HJ to GB, 3 July 1902, NLS Balfour, 9895, f255

  9 Leon Edel (ed.), Henry James, Letters (Cambridge, Mass., 1974–84), vol. 4, p.241

  Praise

  From the reviews of Robert Louis Stevenson:

  ‘It takes real skill to preserve a sense of overall shape amid so much vivid detail, as Harman’s excellent biography does. Her judgments are crisp yet unobtrusive … She allows Stevenson to bring himself to life, letting his febrile charm, his “peculiar sparkle”, flicker through’

  CAROLINE MOORE, Sunday Telegraph

  ‘Uncommonly good … Harman’s narrative is full, rich, intelligent and smooth; it moves with a wholly admirable ease … A continuous pleasure to read … A very fine biography’

  ALLAN MASSIE, Literary Review

  ‘Irresistibly entertaining … Harman’s addition to the field is perceptive and up-to-date. Her commentaries on his famous works are intelligent, and she judiciously introduces the reader to some interesting less well-known pieces’

  Daily Telegraph

  ‘Claire Harman’s biography of Stevenson is cool, ironic and often funny … A lively and accessible introduction to her compelling subject’

  JEREMY TREGLOWN, Financial Times

  ‘Rich and colourful … Harman’s book is a delight from beginning to end. She is steeped in Stevenson and can match his swift, vivid style … Nobody else has written so perceptively about the women in his life … His courage and resilience shine through it all, and as, regretfully, you turn the last page you feel that the doomed and dazzling Peter Pan of Scottish literature has found a worthy biographer at last’

  JOHN CAREY, Sunday Times

  ‘Splendid and readable … shrewd and insightful … In Claire Harman, Stevenso
n has found a worthy, committed and sympathetic chronicler’

  FRANK MCLYNN, Irish Times

  ‘Harman skilfully weaves an understanding of Stevenson’s literary borrowings into a beautifully shaped narrative. But equally, she possesses a tenderhearted appreciation of Stevenson himself. RLS has never been portrayed with such diligence and care … Her portraits of Stevenson’s nearest and dearest are also unsurpassed’

  MARK BOSTRIDGE, Independent on Sunday

  ‘Superbly readable … A marvellous, eventful read, thanks to its brave, witty, open-hearted hero and his live-wire intelligence and conscience’

  Evening Standard

  ‘A highly readable account that alters the usual perspective, setting Stevenson in a wider cultural environment, less Scottish, more European … The Stevenson who emerges from Harman’s biography is complex and contradictory … Harman’s judicious portrait of [his] sometimes tortured marriage is a particular strength’

  Scotsman

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