
Imagine stepping into a quiet, ivy‑clad house on the coast of Bournemouth in April 1886. The host, a lean, restless figure with bright brown eyes and a restless gait, greets you with a vigor that seems to defy his frail health. In his modest drawing‑room, you sense the magnetic blend of wit, melancholy, and an unquenchable curiosity that defines the man behind the stories.
He speaks of a childhood dream of hearing pens write, of a family of lighthouse builders, and of a relentless pursuit of the perfect word. Though plagued by chronic illness, his determination forged classics like a swash‑buckling island adventure and a chilling tale of split personalities, works that vaulted him from obscurity to sudden fame. As the day unfolds, you glimpse the mind of a writer who balances fierce industry with a playful, ever‑moving imagination.
Language
en
Duration
~39 minutes (37K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2016-09-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1861–1936
A versatile British writer who moved easily from literary and musical biographies to children’s retellings and poetry, she is especially remembered for bringing classic stories to younger readers. Her work has the brisk, accessible feel of someone who loved both books and the people behind them.
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