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Who is the author of Treasure Island?

British writer Stevenson fell in love with Fanny, a young woman from America, at first sight. Fanny is twelve years older than him. She is a mother of three children, but this does not hinder their love. She persuaded her husband to marry Stevenson, and they lived a happy and sweet life from then on. It is this motivation that led Stevenson to write masterpieces such as Amateur Immigrants, The Stranger of Silva, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Treasure Island.

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Stevenson),1850165438+10/3 was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. The novel Treasure Island (treasure

Island is his masterpiece.

His grandfather and father are both civil engineers and have made great achievements in lighthouse construction. I hope Stevenson can inherit his career when he grows up. From 65438 to 0867, Stevenson entered Edinburgh University to study civil engineering according to his father's will. In fact, he has a soft spot for literature since he was a child. Stevenson once recalled: "I was busy with one goal throughout my childhood and youth, and that was to practice writing." I always have two books in my pocket, one for reading and the other for writing. "So soon after entering school, he asked his father to change to literature, and the result was not approved. As a compromise, his father asked him to change to law. 1875, he passed the graduation exam and became a lawyer. However, his enthusiasm for literature has not diminished, and even when accepting a lawsuit, he still takes time out to engage in literary creation.

1878, Stevenson published his first travel book, Inland Navigation. A year later, I published Riding a Donkey and On Man and Books. From then on, he gave up his career as a lawyer and concentrated on writing. In his short life, he wrote a lot of essays, travel notes, essays, novels and poems.

His most famous works are Kidnapping, Treasure Island and dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. He died in Samoa on 1894.

1894, at the age of 44, Stevenson suffered a stroke and died in Apia, the capital of Western Samoa in the South Pacific, and was buried in a mountain overlooking the Pacific Ocean. His tombstone is engraved with a famous elegy written by himself in the sickly autumn of 1879.