![]() His first published volume, An Inland Voyage (1878), is an account of the journey he made by canoe from Antwerp to northern France, in which prominence is given to the author and his thoughts. His first published work was an essay called “Roads”, and his first published volumes were works of travel writing. In the university’s summer vacations he went to France to be in the company of other young artists, both writers and painters. He “passed advocate” in 1875 but did not practice since by now he knew he wanted to be a writer. ![]() ![]() However, he abandoned this course of studies and made the compromise of studying law. Robert Lewis Stevenson, date unknown, Lloyd OsbourneĪt the age of seventeen he enrolled at Edinburgh University to study engineering, with the aim – his father hoped – of following him in the family firm. EIL 4.3 Spenser, Gawain, and Arthurian Context. ![]()
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