ISBN-13: 9788028374860 / Angielski / Miękka / 492 str.
Treasure Island (And the True Story Behind the Novel) is a compelling anthology that brings together the classic narrative of adventure by Robert Louis Stevenson with historical accounts and analyses that inspired its creation, including works by Daniel Defoe and Captain Charles Johnson. This collection spans a broad spectrum of literary styles, from riveting fictional storytelling to meticulous historical documentation. By juxtaposing Stevenson's imaginative work with real-world pirate histories and 18th-century exploration accounts, the anthology invites a deep contemplation of the intersections between historical truths and literary fiction, providing readers a comprehensive understanding of the era's maritime lore. The contributing authors, Stevenson, Defoe, and Johnson, each bring a distinct voice informed by their backgrounds and historical contexts. Stevenson's narrative genius, Defoe's pioneering journalistic style, and Johnson's detailed pirate biographies collectively offer a panoramic view of 18th-century piracy and adventure. These works align with and contribute to the literary movements of their times, blending the romantic with the factual, thus enriching the overarching theme of how stories shape and are shaped by real events. This anthology is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the literary and historical tapestry of piracy and adventure. It synthesizes diverse styles and perspectives under a unified theme, providing a rich educational journey through storytelling and history. Readers are encouraged to explore this meticulously curated collection, which not only deepens the understanding of Stevenson's work but also enhances appreciation for the historical realities that inspire great literary adventures.