Home is the sailor, home from sea': Robert Louis Stevenson and the End of Wandering (original) (raw)
The Yearbook of English Studies, 2004
Abstract
Stevenson's stepson, S. Lloyd Osbourne, said of him, 'RLS always said he hoped to die in a ditch' and that 'the picture of him as a white-haired and expiring wanderer' was 'ineffaceably fixed' in his mind.1 Robert Louis Stevenson's penchant for travel led him eventually to ...
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