Exploring the life and times of author Robert Louis Stevenson, The Proper Pirate takes readers on a psychological journey from the writers clerical and constricted upbringing to a life of imagination and wonder culminating in the South Seas island of Samoa. Drawing on contemporary theories of identity development, Jefferson A. Singer traces how Stevenson overcame Victorian dualities of piety versus passion in both his personal life and artistic works, gradually edgingtoward a more Modernist and complicated moral vision.This first full-length psychobiographical study of Stevenson follows the trajectory of his life, all while highlighting how key memories and conflicts within his personality shaped the narrative structure and themes of some of his most celebrated works, including:: Treasure Island, (The) Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, A Childs Garden of Verses, and Kidnapped. Stevensons relationships to his parents, his wife Fanny, and circle of intimate friendsalso play a prominent role in this investigation of his emerging identity and artistic body of work.Drawing on Stevensons own treasure trove of personal correspondence, memoirs, essays, novels, stories and poems, as well as historical documents, biographies, and critical studies, Singer utilizes his background as a clinical psychologist and researcher in personality science to provide new and informative insights into the great writers psychological development. In doing so, he helps to unlock the mystery of how a sickly youth confined to the land of the counterpane grew up to become theauthor of some of the worlds most beloved and enduring works of adventure and fantasy.
Chapter 1 - Jehovah Tsidkenu; Chapter 2 - Trapped in the House of Eld; Chapter 3 - The Bohemian Finds a Wife and Purpose; Chapter 4 - Disobedience Dreamed by a Loyal Son; Chapter 5 - Et Ego in Arcadia Vixi; Chapter 6 - The Gothic Gnome and the Worm of Conscience; Chapt. 7 - The Generative Turn: The Deepening of Stevensons Societal Identity; Chapter 8 - My Heart Sings - First Travels in the South Seas; Chapter 9 - The Good Work Done;
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