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Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes eBook

by Robert Louis Stevenson
language: english
Publisher: Distributed By Ingram Spark, September of 2017 ‧
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In 1878, Robert Louis Stevenson, author of classics such as Kidnapped and Treasure Island, embarked on a walking tour of the Cévennes, a mountainous region in south-central France. His travelling companion was Modestine, a diminutive donkey with a mind of her own who, over the course of the journey, bore some of his provisions and much of his rancour. Modestine and Stevenson tramped without plan or purpose through scenic villages and fearsome forests—reportedly infested with man-eating wolves—depending on peasants, Trappist monks and passersby for supplies, shelter and directions. They were beset by storms and unhelpful residents, but were also granted views of splendid vistas and cold, clear nights. And, over twelve days, 200 kilometres, and many shared adventures, Stevenson came to love his obdurate, manipulative little companion.

Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes has inspired generations of later travellers and writers, from John Steinbeck—and his Travels with Charley—to Bruce Chatwin and Graham Greene, including present-day hikers who retrace the Robert Louis Stevenson Trail. Written in timeless prose, and with biting wit, this slim volume is a treat for all readers.

Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes

by Robert Louis Stevenson

Property Description
ISBN: 9789386582713
Publisher: Distributed By Ingram Spark
Release Date: September of 2017
Language: English
Pages: 160
Format: eBook
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Collection: Ruskin Bond Selection
Categories: eBooks in English > Science > Zoology
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9789386582713
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson nasceu em Edimburgo a 13 de novembro de 1850. Cursou Direito - sem que alguma vez tenha chegado a advogar - e, pouco depois, apaixona-se por Fanny Osbourne com quem, apesar das diversas atribulações por que passaram, se viria casar. Anos mais tarde contrai tuberculose e muda-se com a mulher e o enteado para a Suíça, onde vive durante um ano. Regressa à Escócia mas o clima só prejudica ainda mais a sua saúde, obrigando-o a mudar-se novamente, desta vez para o Sul de França. Os anos seguintes foram passados à procura de um clima que não agravasse a sua doença, até que finalmente, em 1892, se fixou com a família em Samoa. Foi aí que morreu no dia 3 de dezembro de 1894, vítima de uma hemorragia cerebral. Foi autor, entre outros, de O Estranho Caso do Dr. Jekyll e do Sr. Hyde, e de A Ilha do Tesouro, que o imortalizaram.

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