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A quiet, piercing invitation to the craft of writing. Essays In The Art Of Writing opens a window onto Victorian Britain through the eyes of Robert Louis Stevenson, inviting readers to notice how imagination and observation shape every sentence. This collection presents a lucid exploration of the literary essay form: non fiction essays that blend keen critique with a storyteller's sensibility. It rewards aspiring writers with practical reflections on craft, style and tone, alongside broader meditations on perception, memory, and moral clarity. Read as a guide for creative writing students and…mehr

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A quiet, piercing invitation to the craft of writing. Essays In The Art Of Writing opens a window onto Victorian Britain through the eyes of Robert Louis Stevenson, inviting readers to notice how imagination and observation shape every sentence. This collection presents a lucid exploration of the literary essay form: non fiction essays that blend keen critique with a storyteller's sensibility. It rewards aspiring writers with practical reflections on craft, style and tone, alongside broader meditations on perception, memory, and moral clarity. Read as a guide for creative writing students and as an academic study aid, the volume speaks to both casual readers and classic-literature collectors who relish the texture of 19th century England and its verbal experiments. Stevenson's essays are a bridge between personal reflection and cultural commentary, offering timeless techniques for crafting lucid, resonant prose. The work's historical significance lies in its place within the Victorian essay collection tradition, its influence on later literary criticism, and its keen portrait of a changing Britain. Alpha Editions now returns this book to life as a cultural treasure, restored for today's readers and future generations. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A companion for those studying victorian britain era writing, and for any reader who savours style, imagination and precise observation.
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ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON (1850-1894), Scottish writer and poet, was born in Edinburgh to a prosperous family of engineers but gave up the family profession first for law and then for literature. Among his prodigious output as a writer are: The Black Arrow (1884), A Child's Garden of Verses (1885), Kidnapped (1886), and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886).