ABSTRACT

For all of Robert Louis Stevenson’s achievements in fiction, many of his contemporaries thought of him primarily as an essayist. His essays, known for their intellectual substance, emotional force, and stylistic vitality, were widely considered the best of their time. Despite the importance of Stevenson’s nonfiction, his personal essays—70 in total—have never been printed together in a single volume until now.

Stevenson’s essays explore a range of topics from illness and evolution to marriage and dreams, and from literal and literary travel to the behavior of children and the character of dogs. Grappling with many of the cultural, ethical, and existential questions of his age, he resists dogma to draw fresh conclusions. Stevenson examines beggars and university students, immigrants and engineers, invalids and nurses, outlining his own colorful life story and unique approach to "the art of living" along the way.

Whereas the most common and widely available versions of these texts were modified after Stevenson’s death, this volume gathers his personal essays, many of which have never appeared in any modern edition, in their authorized versions. These essays are still considered classic models of the form, and in this volume, the Editor presents them alongside an introduction and notes to assist in a rereading and reappreciation that is long overdue.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter |5 pages

A Note on the Text and Annotations

part |100 pages

Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers

chapter 1|9 pages

Virginibus Puerisque 1

chapter 2|7 pages

Virginibus Puerisque 1 II

chapter 5|10 pages

Crabbed Age and Youth 1

chapter 6|8 pages

An Apology for Idlers

chapter 7|9 pages

Ordered South

chapter 8|7 pages

Æs Triplex 1

chapter 9|3 pages

El Dorado 1

chapter 10|10 pages

The English Admirals

chapter 11|8 pages

Child's Play

chapter 12|6 pages

Walking Tours

chapter 13|4 pages

Pan's Pipes

chapter 14|4 pages

A Plea for Gas Lamps 1

part |85 pages

Memories and Portraits

chapter 15|8 pages

The Foreigner at Home

chapter 16|5 pages

Some College Memories

chapter 17|7 pages

Old Mortality 1

chapter 18|7 pages

A College Magazine

chapter 19|5 pages

An Old Scotch Gardener

chapter 20|6 pages

Pastoral

chapter 21|5 pages

The Manse 1

chapter 22|5 pages

Memoirs of an Islet

chapter 23|5 pages

Thomas Stevenson

Civil Engineer

chapter 24|9 pages

Talk and Talkers I

chapter 25|7 pages

Talk and Talkers II

chapter 26|8 pages

The Character of Dogs

chapter 27|6 pages

"A Penny Plain and Twopence Coloured"

part |96 pages

Across the Plains with Other Memories and Essays 1

chapter 28|11 pages

The Old Pacific Capital 2

chapter 29|14 pages

Fontainebleau

Village Communities of Painters 1

chapter 30|10 pages

Epilogue to an Inland Voyage 1

chapter 31|8 pages

Contributions to the History of Fife 1

chapter 32|7 pages

The Education of an Engineer 1

chapter 33|9 pages

The Lantern-Bearers

chapter 34|9 pages

A Chapter on Dreams

chapter 35|7 pages

Beggars

chapter 37|5 pages

Pulvis et Umbra 1

chapter 38|7 pages

A Christmas Sermon

part |112 pages

Uncollected Published Essays

chapter 39|5 pages

Roads

chapter 40|4 pages

Notes on the Movements of Young Children

chapter 41|6 pages

On the Enjoyment of Unpleasant Places

chapter 42|14 pages

An Autumn Effect 1

chapter 43|18 pages

Forest Notes

chapter 44|4 pages

In the Latin Quarter I

A Ball at Mr Elsinare's

chapter 45|4 pages

In the Latin Quarter II

A Studio of Ladies

chapter 46|4 pages

The Paris Bourse

chapter 47|3 pages

Health and Mountains 1

chapter 48|3 pages

Davos in Winter

chapter 49|3 pages

Alpine Diversions

chapter 50|3 pages

The Stimulation of the Alps

chapter 51|3 pages

The Misgivings of Convalescence

chapter 52|8 pages

The Morality of the Profession of Letters

chapter 53|7 pages

A Modern Cosmopolis 1

chapter 54|5 pages

Books which Have Influenced Me

chapter 55|9 pages

Gentlemen

chapter 56|7 pages

My First Book

Treasure Island

part |111 pages

Unpublished and Early Essays

chapter 57|3 pages

Night Outside the Wick Mail

chapter 58|11 pages

Reminiscences of Colinton Manse 1

chapter 59|9 pages

Sketches

chapter 60|6 pages

A Retrospect 1

chapter 61|4 pages

The Philosophy of Umbrellas

chapter 62|6 pages

The Modern Student Considered Generally

chapter 63|4 pages

Debating Societies

chapter 64|4 pages

The Philosophy of Nomenclature

chapter 65|7 pages

Cockermouth and Keswick 1

chapter 66|7 pages

A Winter's Walk in Carrick and Galloway 1

chapter 68|30 pages

Lay Morals

chapter 69|5 pages

The Ideal House 1

chapter 70|7 pages

Rosa Quo Locorum 1