R.L. Stevenson (1850-1894) was an English writer, poet, and literary critic. Although he achieved worldwide fame with 'Treasure Island' and his mystical stories, Stevenson went down in literary history not only as an author of adventure novels but also as a master of psychological portraiture. The struggle between good and evil became the main theme of his works, for example, 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.' He created captivating stories full of adventure and unexpected twists that immerse you in the era of the time.
The mysterious 'Suicide Club,' the travels and adventures of Prince Florizel and his faithful companion Colonel Geraldine, terrifying murders, kidnappings, and conspiracies—you'll find all this in the stories of Robert Louis Stevenson.








