Articles on Robert Louis Stevenson

Found 134 articles.

  • Donna Tartt pays homage to Robert Louis Stevenson.(Review)
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2002/10/21
  • Response: seeing and reading N. C. Wyeth and Robert Louis Stevenson.(Critical essay)
    The Art Bulletin - 2006/03/01
  • BOOKS: Wonderful story of the scotsman who conjured up jekyll and hyde.(Features)
    The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) - 2005/01/10
  • Books received.(Bibliography)
    Victorian Newsletter - 2006/09/22
  • BUSKING TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Our brassy pilgrim has a scary brush with dogs, walks in the footsteps of Robert Louis Stevenson and enjoys bun fights and drinking bouts
    The Independent - London - 1999/08/29
  • Winds destroy replica of historic grass hut
    Honolulu Star - Bulletin - 2003/08/09
  • Louis Stevenson's favourite pub gets gay bar go-ahead
    Evening News - Scotland - 2007/09/17
  • Staff shortages leave Stevenson a closed book for museum visitors
    The Scotsman - 2005/11/21
  • Ahoy, matey! Robert Louis Stevenson's great adventure story still treasured two centuries later
    The Gazette - 2004/06/06
  • Hamilton, Tim, adaptor. Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island.(Brief Article)(Children's Review)(Book Review)
    Kliatt - 2005/11/01
  • First role is a real treasure for Daniel to find
    Derby Evening Telegraph - 2007/11/09
  • Literary world in uproar over new film that paints RLS as sex-mad killer; Tale of missionaries, island girls and murder will cast aspersions on life of Scots writer.
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2005/11/13
  • High school Baseball TRANSBAY SERIES Second game at Network Associates Coliseum Lowell (29-4)430 300 0--10 8 3 Oakland Tech (17- 11)201 000 0--3 6 1 Fred Watson and Charlie Cutler. Chris McClarty and Joey Edwards. WP--Watson. LP--McClarty. RBIs: L--
    Oakland Tribune - 2004/05/25
  • ENTHRALLING HIGHLAND ESCAPADES; Children's Classic.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2004/01/30
  • Live Reviews: Kidnapped
    The Scotsman - 2003/09/26
  • A golden tale updated. (Now Playing).(Movie Review)
    The American Enterprise - 2002/12/01
  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.(News)
    Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) - 2006/01/06
  • Shedding light on links to Stevenson
    Evening News - Scotland - 2006/06/10
  • The Lure Of the Rhyme
    The Washington Post - 1994/12/04
  • Stevenson's 'Treasure Island': Still Avast Delight
    The Washington Post - 2006/04/17
  • I say, I say, I say - it's good to talk
    Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK) - 2006/12/09
  • Dr Jekyll & Mr High.(News)
    The Mirror (London, England) - 2005/03/21
  • James in TV bid to be the new Ewan McGregor Rising star lands lead role in remake of Stevenson's Kidnapped
    Evening Times - 2005/02/05
  • (The Fall of Man ... )
    New Straits Times - 2002/08/28
  • Retracing the city footsteps of Stevenson
    Evening News - Scotland - 2007/02/13
  • 'SEX' MARKS THE ISLAND TREASURE.(News)
    Sunday Mirror (London, England) - 2008/03/02
  • Whales, brains, and islands.(Editorial)
    Journal of Medical Speech - Language Pathology - 2003/12/01
  • RLS fans book French trip
    Evening News - Scotland - 2008/05/24
  • GOTHIC: OLD VERSUS NEW.(Features)
    Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) - 2006/02/26
  • Private Schools Get Tech Grants
    Coast Weekly - 2002/06/05
  • Heritage trees with roots in history
    Evening News - Scotland - 2002/06/12
  • Turn on the Light; Give Out Positive Energy
    Today's Woman - 2003/02/01
  • William Jekyll and Bill Hyde.(Commentary)(Op-Ed)
    The Washington Times - 1999/01/25
  • LIVING FILMS: Space treasure lacks sparkle.(Features)
    Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) - 2003/02/16
  • THE REAL JEKYLL & HYDE; As Robert Louis Stevensons tale of terror inspires a modern version on TV, the identity of the killer and sex criminal on whom the Scots author based his book is revealed.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2007/06/09
  • Flourishing capital of festivals As the Edinburgh Festival starts, Ros Russell finds elegant, low- priced property with rental potential Homes Property
    Evening Standard - London - 2004/08/04
  • Flourishing capital of festivals; As the Edinburgh Festival starts, Ros Russell finds elegant, low-priced property with rental potential Homes & Property.
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2004/08/04
  • Where have we seen these Gentlemen before?(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 2003/07/11
  • Zoo 'threat to Kidnapped site'
    The Scotsman - 2007/03/17
  • RL Stevenson: a beacon of hope for Tiree church Lighthouse link may save crumbling kirk
    The Sunday Herald - 2005/05/08
  • Poems Of Robert Louis Stevenson: Requiem
    Great Works of Literature - 1992/01/01
  • 'Home is the sailor, home from sea': Robert Louis Stevenson and the end of wandering.
    Yearbook of English Studies - 2004/01/01
  • `Good Poems,' selected and introduced by Garrison Keillor; `The Oxford Book of War Poetry,' edited by Jon Stallworthy; `Cry Out: Poets Protest the War,' edited by Edward Morrow.
    The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, Fla.) (via Knight-Ridder/TribuneNews Service) - 2003/11/28
  • Panorama of the past set to turn heads
    Evening News - Scotland - 2006/04/15
  • The patriotic Scouser who thrilled millions; In association with Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank.(Features)
    Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) - 2007/01/02

  • Insight on the News - 1995/02/13
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    The Washington Post - 1988/01/17
  • It's your funeral... The courage with which great men such as Robert Louis Stevenson faced death is an inspiration to biographer Philip Callow.
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2002/01/13
  • A star of the silver screen ...73 years on.
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2005/07/17
  • Secret club or a law unto itself?
    Evening News - Scotland - 2002/09/09
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