Robert Louis Stevenson: Exploring Life and Literary Legacy
Early Days and Family Robert Louis Stevenson , born on November 13, 1850, in Edinburgh, Scotland, was the child of Thomas Stevenson, a prominent lighthouse engineer, and Margaret Isabella, the daughter of a church minister. Stevenson's health was delicate from a young age, and he spent much of his childhood with his nanny, Alison Cunningham, who shared eerie gothic tales and supernatural stories with him, inspiring his later works like "Thrawn Janet" and "The Merry Men." Educational Journey Stevenson faced health challenges that impacted his childhood. He started formal schooling at seven, but his declining health and his father's doubts about the value of education hindered his progress. Following his father's profession, he enrolled in Edinburgh University to study civil engineering. However, his true passions lay in French literature, Scottish history, and the writings of Spencer and Darwin. Amidst his studies, he honed his writing skills by emulating li…