"Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped is at once a rollicking adventure story and an earnest political allegory. This Penguin Classics edition is edited with an introduction and notes by Donald McFarlan and a foreword by Alasdair Gray. Orphaned and penniless, David Balfour sets out to find his last living relative, miserly and reclusive Uncle Ebenezer. But Ebenezer is far from welcoming, and David narrowly escapes being murdered before he is kidnapped and imprisoned on a ship bound for the Carolinas. When the ship is wrecked, David, along with the fiery rebel Alan Breck, makes his way back across the treacherous Highland terrain on a quest for justice. Through his powerful depiction of the two very different central characters - the romantic Breck and the rational Whig David - Stevenson dramatized a conflict at the heart of Scottish culture in the aftermath of the Jacobite rebellion, as well as creating an unforgettable adventure story. This new edition includes a foreword by Alasdair Gray discussing Stevenson's life and literary career and how he came to write Kidnapped. In his introduction, Donald McFarlan considers the novel's realism and a depiction of Scotland. This volume also includes a historical note, a map, notes, new further reading and a glossary. Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was born in Edinburgh, the son of a prosperous civil engineer. Although he began his career as an essayist and travel writer, the success of Treasure Island (1883) and Kidnapped (1886) established his reputation as a writer of tales of action and adventure. Stevenson's Calvinist upbringing lent him a preoccupation with predestination and a fascination with the presence of evil, themes he explored in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886), and The Master of Ballantrae (1893). If you enjoyed Kidnapped, you might like Jack London's The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories, also available in Penguin Classics."
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Ο Ρόμπερτ Λούις Στήβενσον (Robert Louis Stevenson) γεννήθηκε στο Εδιμβούργο στις 13 Νοεμβρίου του 1850. Έγραψε μυθιστορήματα, ποιήματα, δοκίμια, επιστολές ταξιδιωτικά και παιδικά βιβλία. Σ΄ όλη του τη ζωή ταξίδευε -συχνά για λόγους υγείας- για να καταλήξει τελικά στους Τροπικούς, στη Σάμοα, όπου συνέχισε το συγγραφικό του έργο. Οι ιθαγενείς τον λάτρευαν και τον αποκαλούσαν Tusitala (ο παραμυθάς). "Το νησί των θησαυρών" (1883) ξεκίνησε σαν απλός χάρτης που θα μπορούσε να διασκεδάσει τα παιδιά. Άλλα γνωστά έργα του είναι: "Η παράξενη ιστορία του Δόκτορα Τζέκιλ και του κυρίου Χάιντ" (1886), "Η απαγωγή" (1886) και "Ο αφέντης του Μπάλαντρε" (1889). Πέθανε ξαφνικά στις 3 Δεκεμβρίου του 1894, στο ζενίθ της δημιουργικής του πορείας.
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