Robert Louis Stevenson and Theories of Reading: The Reader as Vagabond

Glenda Norquay

Robert Louis Stevenson and Theories of Reading: The Reader as Vagabond
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
2 April 2007
Pages
240
ISBN
9780719073861

Robert Louis Stevenson and Theories of Reading: The Reader as Vagabond

Glenda Norquay

Glenda Norquay presents fresh interpretations of Stevenson’s literary essays, of major works including The Master of Ballantrae, and some of his more neglected fiction such as St Ives and The Wrecker, as well as illuminating our understanding of his role within debates over popular fiction, romance and reading pleasure. She offers an unusual combination of literary history and reception theory and argues that Stevenson both exemplified tensions within the literary market of his time and anticipated later developments in reading theory. By combining the study of nineteenth-century cultural politics with detailed analysis of his Scottish Calvinism, Stevenson is reassessed as both a Victorian and Scottish writer.

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