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A fresh look at two
pioneering modernists
Robert Louis Stevenson and Joseph Conrad
Writers of Transition
Edited by Linda Dryden, Stephen Arata, and Eric Massie
The first book-length study to specifically examine
the many intersections in the works of Robert Louis Stevenson and Joseph
Conrad, this volume extends the focus of current debate beyond the writers'
South Seas literature. Considering Stevenson and Conrad's shared literary
history and experience of Victorian London, it examines their convergence of
styles in the emergent modernism of the fin de sicle, their romance and
adventure modes, their fictions of duality, and their exploration of the
human psyche.
Moreover, the book recuperates Stevenson's reputation
as a serious writer, not only as Conrad's antecedent and influence but as a
writer equally worthy of study in these shared modes.
Linda Dryden,
reader in Literature and Culture at Edinburgh Napier University, is the
author of Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance and The Modern
Gothic: Stevenson, Wilde and Wells and also co-editor of the
Journal of Stevenson Studies.
Stephen Arata is Richard
A. and Sarah Page May NEH Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University
of Virginia and the author of Fictions of Loss
in the Victorian Fin-de-Siecle.
Eric Massie, a
specialist in nineteenth- and twentieth-century British and American
literature, has been Carnegie Scholar at the University of Oxford and at
Yale University and is the founding editor of the
Journal of Stevenson Studies.
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