"'Catriona' so reeks and hums with genius that there is no refuge for the desperate reader but in straightforward prostration." - Henry James Robert Louis Stevenson considered _Catriona,_ the lively sequel to _Kidnapped_ , his best work. At the end of _Kidnapped_ , young David Balfour enters an
Catriona
✍ Scribed by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Publisher
- Duke Classics
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 179 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Catriona is the sequel to Stevensen's classic, Kidnapped , beginning precisely where the last work left off. David Balfour is back in polite society where he attempts to fight injustices and is caught in the tangled morality of love.
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Kidnapped was first published in 1886, and Catriona, its sequel, in 1893. They are both novels of adventure and romance whose appeal to children and adults alike has not diminished in the century since they were written. This is the only edition to contain both novels in one volume. A sixteen-year-
SUMMARY: Kidnapped was first published in 1886, and Catriona, its sequel, in 1893. They are both novels of adventure and romance whose appeal to children and adults alike has not diminished in the century since they were written. This is the only edition to contain both novels in one volume.