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The adventure story told in Treasure Island has become a part of popular folklore. John Sutherland discusses the novel’s place in Stevenson's biography and oeuvre in his learned and lively critical introduction to this new edition. Exploring the novel's genesis in Stevenson's "plundering" of other writers, his writer's block, and the surprisingly disturbing and complex nature of what was meant to be a children's story, Sutherland argues for the enduring vitality and appeal of Stevenson's first novel.

Appendices include Stevenson's writing about the novel, contemporary reviews, and sources on which Stevenson drew (or from which he borrowed) when writing Treasure Island.

Trade Review
“Easily accessible, bottom-of-the-page notes provide outstanding illumination of the text’s literary and historical contexts, particularly biblical and nautical references that might otherwise elude modern readers. No other edition provides a better insight into the (sometimes murky) compositional processes behind this classic work of fiction. For fans of Sutherland’s unique detective-style readings, the appendix of ‘puzzles and conundrums’ will prove an added bonus.” — Roslyn Jolly, University of New South Wales

“Broadview’s new edition of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic Treasure Island is an excellent teaching text because of its detailed textual annotations, which help guide readers through the book’s nineteenth-century context. As a historian, I appreciate how these annotations, along with the five appendices, place Stevenson’s fantasy in context with popular seventeenth- and eighteenth-century textual influences on pirate mythology. John Sutherland finishes the edition with a series of ‘puzzles and conundrums’ raised by the story; these are bound to stimulate discussion in a seminar setting.” — Mark Hanna, University of California, San Diego



Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Robert Louis Stevenson: A Brief Chronology
  • A Note on the Text
  • Treasure Island
  • Appendix A: Reviews of Treasure Island
  • Appendix B: Robert Louis Stevenson, “My First Book” (1894)
  • Appendix C: Treasure Island and Washington Irving’s Tales of a Traveller (1824)
  • Appendix D: Treasure Island and Charles E. Pearce’s Billy Bo’swain (1873)
  • Appendix E: Puzzles and Conundrums
  • Select Bibliography

Treasure Island (1883)

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      Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/12/2011
      ISBN13: 9781551114095, 978-1551114095
      ISBN10: 1551114097

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The adventure story told in Treasure Island has become a part of popular folklore. John Sutherland discusses the novel’s place in Stevenson's biography and oeuvre in his learned and lively critical introduction to this new edition. Exploring the novel's genesis in Stevenson's "plundering" of other writers, his writer's block, and the surprisingly disturbing and complex nature of what was meant to be a children's story, Sutherland argues for the enduring vitality and appeal of Stevenson's first novel.

      Appendices include Stevenson's writing about the novel, contemporary reviews, and sources on which Stevenson drew (or from which he borrowed) when writing Treasure Island.

      Trade Review
      “Easily accessible, bottom-of-the-page notes provide outstanding illumination of the text’s literary and historical contexts, particularly biblical and nautical references that might otherwise elude modern readers. No other edition provides a better insight into the (sometimes murky) compositional processes behind this classic work of fiction. For fans of Sutherland’s unique detective-style readings, the appendix of ‘puzzles and conundrums’ will prove an added bonus.” — Roslyn Jolly, University of New South Wales

      “Broadview’s new edition of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic Treasure Island is an excellent teaching text because of its detailed textual annotations, which help guide readers through the book’s nineteenth-century context. As a historian, I appreciate how these annotations, along with the five appendices, place Stevenson’s fantasy in context with popular seventeenth- and eighteenth-century textual influences on pirate mythology. John Sutherland finishes the edition with a series of ‘puzzles and conundrums’ raised by the story; these are bound to stimulate discussion in a seminar setting.” — Mark Hanna, University of California, San Diego



      Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgements
      • Introduction
      • Robert Louis Stevenson: A Brief Chronology
      • A Note on the Text
      • Treasure Island
      • Appendix A: Reviews of Treasure Island
      • Appendix B: Robert Louis Stevenson, “My First Book” (1894)
      • Appendix C: Treasure Island and Washington Irving’s Tales of a Traveller (1824)
      • Appendix D: Treasure Island and Charles E. Pearce’s Billy Bo’swain (1873)
      • Appendix E: Puzzles and Conundrums
      • Select Bibliography

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