Om The Faith of Robert Louis Stevenson
This book explores the spirituality and religious beliefs of Robert Louis Stevenson, the famous Scottish author of Treasure Island and Jekyll and Hyde. Kelman examines Stevenson's complex relationship with Christianity and his struggle to reconcile faith and doubt in his own life and writing. Drawing on Stevenson's letters, essays, and fiction, Kelman offers a fascinating portrait of this beloved writer and his enduring legacy.
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