Kidnapped is an ancient historical romance novel by established Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson. Penned as a masculine novel, it was the first publication from Young Folks magazine from mid-1886, gaining a massive reputation and respect from authors such as Hilary Mantel, Henry James, and Jorge Luis Borges. In 1893, a sequel, Catriona, was released. Stevenson would not relent but write prolifically despite ailing from a life-threatening respiratory disease and traveling constantly, which saw him write Kidnapped during his stay in England. Extremely prolific, he standouts as one of the most famous and admired novelists of the English language. Kidnapped made good reception, making numerous sales in his lifetime. After his demise, however, critics were skeptical, and his book was perceived as a boys’ affiliated novel. It would later attract approval and recognition by the mid-20th century. Despite its reception as an adventure novel, it has surpassed different moral concerns, including applying justice and respecting each other’s political views. There have been speculations that the novel was an inspiration dating back to the 18th century on a true story of the kidnapping of James Annesley, a 12-year-old heir to respectable crowns by his uncle. He was shipped from Dublin to America in 1728 but escaped 13 years later, returning to find justice from his uncle in one of the most prolonged court cases of its time. However, Kidnapped does not take the turn in Annesley’s story. Instead, the ship harboring the main character did not get beyond Scotland.
Kidnapped
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This classic historical adventure novel by Robert Louis Stevenson engages students with themes of justice, perseverance, and Scottish history.
Kidnapped
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This film can support literature studies by providing a visual interpretation of a story and its historical context.
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Kidnapped
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This film adaptation of a classic novel provides a visual medium for studying literature and history.
Brand New 2K Master! In this Robert Louis Stevenson (Treasure Island) adventure story, the battlefield of Culloden is awash with the blood of Scottish Highlanders making their last stand against the Hanoverian forces. Against this wartorn backdrop of the Jacobite Rebellion, the young orphan David Balfour seeks to claim his inheritance from his uncle Ebenezer (Donald Pleasence, The Great Escape), who in turn shanghais David into slavery. A prisoner at sea, David finds a swashbuckling companion in fugitive Jacobite rebel Alan Breck (played with panache by Michael Caine, The Black Windmill). Veteran Hollywood filmmaker Delbert Mann (Marty, Separate Tables) directed this old-fashioned classic adventure yarn co-starring Trevor Howard (Von Ryan’s Express) and Jack Hawkins (The Bridge on the River Kwai). Special Features: -Theatrical Trailer
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Weight | 0.07 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1.8 × 19.1 × 13.7 in |
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This classic audiobook enhances literacy skills and provides exposure to significant literary works.
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