
FAMOUS SCOTS SERIES
PREFACE AND DEDICATION
CHAPTER I - HEREDITY AND ANTECEDENTS
CHAPTER II - CHILDHOOD
CHAPTER III - BOYHOOD AND COLLEGE DAYS
CHAPTER IV - AS I FIRST KNEW HIM
CHAPTER V - HOME LIFE
CHAPTER VI - HIS CHOICE OF A LITERARY LIFE AND HIS EARLIER BOOKS
CHAPTER VII - WANDERINGS IN SEARCH OF HEALTH
CHAPTER VIII - HIS MARRIAGE AND FRIENDSHIPS
This compact biography presents a personal portrait of the famed Scottish author, assembled by someone who spent years in his circle and conversed with his mother and relatives. Drawing on letters, family stories, and the author's own memories from the 1870s, the narrative feels like a warm conversation rather than a formal academic study. It opens by situating the writer within his proud Scottish heritage and the values of his ancestors.
The core of the book explores Stevenson’s reverence for his lineage, especially the engineering legacy of his grandfather, the renowned lighthouse builder whose lights guided ships from Scotland to distant coasts. The author shows how this tradition of practical ingenuity and steadfast duty shaped the younger Stevenson’s character, feeding his imagination while grounding him in a sense of responsibility to his forebears. Listeners will come away with a vivid sense of how Scottish ideas of heredity and place influenced the man behind such adventurous tales.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (226K characters)
Series
Famous Scots Series, 23
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hope, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1853–1935
A Scottish novelist and biographer whose fiction often drew on East Coast life, she also wrote literary studies including a book on Robert Louis Stevenson. Publishing at times as M.B. Fife, she built a varied career across novels, stories, and biography.
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