Ballads by Robert Louis Stevenson

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Author Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Title Ballads
Contents The song of Rahéro: a legend of Tahiti -- The feast of famine: Marquesan manners -- Ticonderoga: a legend of the west highlands -- Heather ale: a Galloway legend -- Christmas at sea.
Credits Transcribed from the 1895 Chatto & Windus edition by David Price
Summary "Ballads by Robert Louis Stevenson" is a collection of narrative poems published in the late 19th century. This work encapsulates a variety of legends and tales inspired by the landscapes and cultures of the Pacific Islands and Scotland, presenting themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human nature. The collection showcases Stevenson's lyrical prowess and his ability to weave intricate narratives that transport readers to both mythical and historical realms. The collection includes several standout pieces, such as "The Song of Rahéro," which portrays the tale of a young Tahitian fisherman caught in a web of treachery and revenge, and "Ticonderoga," a tale of feuding Scottish clans. Each ballad features rich characters and vivid storytelling, capturing the essence of their respective settings. For instance, in "The Feast of Famine," a desperate priest manipulates the tribe's fate during a time of hunger, while "Heather Ale" explores the consequences of a king's desire for a secret brew. Through these varied tales, Stevenson delves into human emotions and societal conflicts, inviting readers to reflect on the resilience and fragility of life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Poetry
Subject Ballads
Category Text
EBook-No. 413
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Feb 16, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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