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Index
Cover
Title
Contents
List of Illustrations
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Context for Arthur Ransome’s
Robert Louis Stevenson: A Critical Study
1 Parcel Post
2 Ransome and Literary London, 1902–13
3 First Marriage and Ransome’s Papers
4 The Stevenson Manuscript: Parcel and Exercise Book
5 Ransome and Stevenson
6 Writing Stevenson
7 Stevenson Abandoned
8 Ransome and the Stream of Stevenson Criticism
9 The Text and the Edition
Arthur Ransome, Robert Louis Stevenson: A Critical Study
Introductory
Part I Biographical Summary
Part II Writings
Appendices
A Textual Material
A.1 Ransome’s ’Stevenson exercise-book’ transcribed
A.2 Additional material from the main manuscript
A.3 Published article, ‘As Happy As Kings’ by Arthur Ransome, The New Witness, 5 February 1913
B Biographical And Contextual Material
B.1 Ransome’s first story, ‘The Desert Island’, 1892
B.2 ‘The Plate-Glass Window’, unsigned review article, The Eye-Witness, 3 August 1911
B.3 ‘R. L. S.’ by ‘K.’, The Eye-Witness, 28 September 1911
B.4 Family trees for Stevenson and Ransome
Index
Copyright
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