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The Master of Ballantrae

A Winter's Tale - B-format paperback
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
288 Seiten
Englisch
Penguin Books UKerschienen am25.07.1996
This novel is set in Scotland during the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, in the French Indies and in the North American wilderness. The story has as its hero one of the most compelling yet horrifying studies of evil in 19th-century fiction - James Durie, Master of Ballantrae.mehr
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KlappentextThis novel is set in Scotland during the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, in the French Indies and in the North American wilderness. The story has as its hero one of the most compelling yet horrifying studies of evil in 19th-century fiction - James Durie, Master of Ballantrae.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-14-043446-0
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr1996
Erscheinungsdatum25.07.1996
Seiten288 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht215 g
Artikel-Nr.11942619
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Kritik
"If a strong story, strongly told, full of human interest, and absolutely original in its situations, makes a masterpiece, then this may lay claim to the title."-Arthur Conan Doylemehr

Autor

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh in 1850. The son of a prosperous civil engineer, he was expected to follow the family profession but was finally allowed to study law at Edinburgh University. Stevenson reacted forcibly against the Presbyterianism of both his city's professional classes and his devout parents, but the influence of Calvinism on his childhood informed the fascination with evil that is so powerfully explored in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Stevenson suffered from a severe respiratory disease from his twenties onwards, leading him to settle in the gentle climate of Samoa with his American wife, Fanny Osbourne.