A vivid doorway to a bygone era, Across The Plains, With Other Memories And Essays opens with the calm certainty of a seasoned traveller: the road is a teacher, the landscape a mirror. This collection blends travel writing, memoir essays, and keen landscape observations into a united essay collection that speaks across time. Stevenson's late 19th century prose surveys the American West and North American travel, tracing memory and reminiscence with warmth, wit, and a scholar's eye for detail. It is more than a sequence of itineraries; it is a humane, reflective journey through places and…mehr
A vivid doorway to a bygone era, Across The Plains, With Other Memories And Essays opens with the calm certainty of a seasoned traveller: the road is a teacher, the landscape a mirror. This collection blends travel writing, memoir essays, and keen landscape observations into a united essay collection that speaks across time. Stevenson's late 19th century prose surveys the American West and North American travel, tracing memory and reminiscence with warmth, wit, and a scholar's eye for detail. It is more than a sequence of itineraries; it is a humane, reflective journey through places and people met along the way, inviting both casual readers and classic-literature collectors into a dialogue about discovery, doubt, and wonder. Long a cornerstone for Victorian era travel, these pages illuminate a world of frontier travel narratives and famed routes seen through a critic's sensibility and a traveller's heart. The writing remains accessible, inviting readers who relish memory, travel, and thoughtful observation, while offering rich material for literary essay enthusiasts and scholars alike. The work's historical significance rests not only in Stevenson's voice but in its portrait of a rapidly changing continent and a culture of exploration. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure, this volume is a must for lovers of travel writing, memory and reminiscence, and North American travel memoirs.
Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer Robert Louis Stevenson is well renowned for his classic fiction books, which include "Treasure Island," "Kidnapped," and "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Stevenson, who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, was supposed to become a lighthouse engineer because his family was in the business, but he chose to follow his love of books instead. Essays and travelogues marked the beginning of Stevenson's writing career, but it was his young reader adventure books, such as "Treasure Island" (1883) and "Kidnapped" (1886), that brought him global recognition. These books have endured as children's literary classics because of their compelling stories, colorful characters, and engrossing locations. Stevenson battled ill health most of his life, yet he was nevertheless a prolific writer who created books that have enthralled readers for decades. He now holds a permanent position as one of the finest writers of the 19th century thanks to his literary accomplishments.
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