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Full Description
This book contains six early stories, including 'The Pavilion on the Links', praised as a masterpiece by Arthur Conan Doyle, and 'A Lodging for the Night', which came out at the top of the list when The New York Times asked twenty-four writers to name the best short story in English in 1914. The edition presents critical texts of the stories, a list of emendations and a textual essay; 'The Pavilion on the Links' appears in both the book version and the magazine version, which differ considerably. The edition also includes an introduction focusing on the genesis and the reception of the stories, exhaustive explanatory annotation and several appendices, including a transcription of the handwritten notes made by Stevenson's literary mentors on the manuscript of the early story 'When the Devil Was Well'.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface by the General Editors
List of Abbreviations
Chronology of Robert Louis Stevenson
Introduction
The Publication of the Second Volume of New Arabian Nights
Stevenson's Early Stories and His Anti-Realism
The Coherence of the Collection
Early Reception
EARLY STORIES
The Pavilion on the Links
A Lodging for the Night: A Story of Francis Villon
The Sire de Malétroit's Door
Providence and the Guitar
An Old Song
When the Devil Was Well
Appendices
1. The Cornhill Version of 'The Pavilion on the Links'
2. The Pencil Annotations of 'When the Devil Was Well'
3. Facsimile of a Manuscript Note
Essay on the Text
The Stories Collected in New Arabian Nights
A Special Case: 'The Pavilion on the Links'
'An Old Song' and 'When the Devil Was Well'
The Present Text
Sequence
Emendation List
End-of-Line Hyphens
Explanatory Notes



