Kidnapped
A new edition of one of Robert Louis Stevenson's most popular and enduring works, an exciting adventure story and a key work of nineteenth-century fiction and of Scottish literature. The only critical…
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A new edition of one of Robert Louis Stevenson's most popular and enduring works, an exciting adventure story and a key work of nineteenth-century fiction and of Scottish literature. The only critical edition of the 1895 text, the last to be corrected by the author before his death. Ian Duncan's introduction examines the novel's genesis and influence, its literary contexts in the historical novel and adventure fiction (from Walter Scott to Alfred Hitchcock), and its abiding appeal. Includes up-to-date bibliography, note on textual history, full and accurate notes, and a glossary of Scots words and phrases. Includes the map originally printed as a fold-out in early editions, and Stevenson's 'Note to Kidnapped', unpublished since 1922. 'Your bed shall be the moorcock's, and your life shall be like the hunted deer's, and ye shall sleep with your hand upon your weapons.' Tricked out of his inheritance, shanghaied, shipwrecked off the west coast of Scotland, David Balfour finds himself fleeing for his life in the dangerous company of Jacobite outlaw and suspected assassin Alan Breck Stewart. Their unlikely friendship is put to the test as they dodge government troops across the Scottish Highlands. Set in the aftermath of the 1745 rebellion, Kidnapped transforms the Romantic historical novel into the modern thriller. Its heart-stopping scenes of cross-country pursuit, distilled to a pure intensity in Stevenson's prose, have become a staple of adventure stories from John Buchan to Alfred Hitchcock and Ian Fleming. Kidnapped remains as exhilarating today as when it was first published in 1886. This new edition is based on the 1895 text, incorporating Stevenson's last thoughts about the novel before his death. It includes Stevenson's 'Note to Kidnapped', reprinted for the first time since 1922. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. Readership: Readers of classic fiction, especially Scottish literature, historical novels, and adventure stories; students of the nineteenth-century novel, Scottish literature, adventure fiction, children's literature. R. L. Stevenson, and Scottish history