KIDNAPPED and Its Sequel, Catriona (Illustrated)
Robert Louis Stevenson
Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945
Beschreibung
In "Kidnapped and Its Sequel, Catriona," Robert Louis Stevenson masterfully weaves a tale steeped in adventure and the rich historical tapestry of 18th-century Scotland. Written in a vivid, engaging style, this novel chronicles the harrowing escapades of young David Balfour as he confronts betrayal, treachery, and the quest for identity against the backdrop of Jacobite upheaval. Stevenson's use of first-person narrative immerses readers in the protagonist's turbulent journey, while his adept characterization and lyrical prose breathe life into both the landscapes and the complexities of human experience during this fervent period in Scottish history. Stevenson, a quintessential figure in both the Victorian literary realm and the broader canon of adventure literature, drew on his own experiences and Scottish heritage to create these seminal works. Having battled illness in his youth, Stevenson's own thirst for adventure and escape—from both physical and societal constraints—permeates the themes of loyalty, resilience, and love found within the pages of these novels. His keen awareness of the human condition is apparent as he navigates the moral ambiguities of his characters. For readers captivated by high-stakes adventure, rich historical context, and profound explorations of character, "Kidnapped and Its Sequel, Catriona" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Stevenson's works not only entertain but also invite introspection on themes of freedom and belonging, making them both timeless and relevant.
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epic journey plot, 18th-century coming-of-age, vivid wilderness descriptions, dynamic character development, political intrigue narrative, young adult historical fiction, Robust moral dilemmas, Scottish cultural themes, illustrated classic novels, Scottish historical adventure