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    Format: 1 online resource (x, 214 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781846159824 (ebook)
    Content: This is the first publication of a remarkable book by Arthur Ransome, originally commissioned in 1910. The manuscript, nearly complete, was sequestered by Ransome's wife in 1914, and he never saw it again. It came to light only by chance, long after his death. Arthur Ransome here gives an exceptionally personal and perceptive account of the strengths and weaknesses of Stevenson as man and writer. Writing when most books on Stevenson were biographical or merely adulatory, he intended his to be the first 'critical study'. The result is a fascinating and eager exposition by a yet-to-become-novelist of the writer who was to remain a lifelong inspiration. Here he wrestles to identify techniques that later underpin his 'Swallows and Amazons'. Moreover, this is the only manuscript first draft of a work by Ransome to survive, and as such provides a unique insight into his working methods. The appendices include all other extant material relating to Stevenson by Ransome, from his very first story (written at the age of eight, and hitherto published only privately) to working notes and articles in literary periodicals. The editor's substantial introduction gives a full account of the extraordinary history of the manuscript's development, disappearance, and rediscovery, and adds a new and enlightening chapter to the tumultuous story of Ransome's first marriage, early career, and escape to Russia. KIRSTY NICHOL FINDLAY taught at the University of Waikato, and since retiring has been a Moderator in Drama for Trinity College London. Her publications relate to her special interests: Renaissance, Commonwealth, and children's literature.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015). , 1. Parcel Post -- 2. Ransome and Literary London, 1902-13 -- 3. First Marriage and Ransome's Papers -- 4. Stevenson Manuscript: Parcel and Exercise Book -- 5. Ransome and Stevenson -- 6. Writing Stevenson -- 7. Stevenson Abandoned -- 8. Ransome and the Stream of Stevenson Criticism -- 9. Text and the Edition -- Robert Louis Stevenson: A Critical Study / Arthur Ransome -- Introductory -- pt. I Biographical Summary -- pt. II Writings -- Appendices -- A. Textual Material -- A.1. Ransome's 'S̀tevenson exercise-book' transcribed -- A.2. Additional material from the main manuscript -- A.3. Published article, 'Às Happy As Kings' by Arthur Ransome, The New Witness, 5 February 1913 -- B. Biographical And Contextual Material -- B.1. Ransome's first story, 'T̀he Desert Island', 1892 -- B.2. 'T̀he Plate-Glass Window', unsigned review article, The Eye-Witness, 3 August 1911 -- B.3. 'R̀. L.S.' by 'K̀.', The Eye-Witness, 28 September 1911 -- B.4. Family trees for Stevenson and Ransome.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781843836728
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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