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The romance between Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson was an unlikely Victorian love story: he was an ambitious but drifting college-educated writer from a prominent family in Scotland; she was a forceful and determined farm girl from Indiana with a high school education. She was married, with children, and 10 years his senior when they met in France in 1876. How could a union between them work? A Wilder Shore is a portrait of these two extraordinary people and a nuanced examination of the improbable union that stimulated, frustrated and ultimately sustained them. The book travels the world with the couple as they seek better health for him, a looser lifestyle and more creative freedom, beginning in an art colony outside Paris and ending in Samoa, where they lived and joined the native islanders'' fight for independence from imperialist powers. Along the way, the ferment of the Stevensons'' deeply loving but stormy marriage produced literary masterpieces by Robert such as Treasure Islan

A Wilder Shore

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    Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
    Publication Date: 8/13/2024
    ISBN13: 9780670786190, 978-0670786190
    ISBN10: 0670786195

    Non Fiction , Biography

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    The romance between Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson was an unlikely Victorian love story: he was an ambitious but drifting college-educated writer from a prominent family in Scotland; she was a forceful and determined farm girl from Indiana with a high school education. She was married, with children, and 10 years his senior when they met in France in 1876. How could a union between them work? A Wilder Shore is a portrait of these two extraordinary people and a nuanced examination of the improbable union that stimulated, frustrated and ultimately sustained them. The book travels the world with the couple as they seek better health for him, a looser lifestyle and more creative freedom, beginning in an art colony outside Paris and ending in Samoa, where they lived and joined the native islanders'' fight for independence from imperialist powers. Along the way, the ferment of the Stevensons'' deeply loving but stormy marriage produced literary masterpieces by Robert such as Treasure Islan

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