Underwoods

Underwoods by Robert Louis Stevenson, published by Cosimo Classics in 1887, is a collection of original poetry that showcases the author’s creative output during a prolific period in his career. This edition, written in both English and Scots, reflects Stevenson’s exploration of themes inspired by his own childhood, offering readers a glimpse into his literary style and emotional landscape.
In Underwoods, readers will find a diverse array of poems that delve into personal and cultural reflections. The collection emphasizes regional influences and the nuances of language, presenting a rich tapestry of literature and poetry. With 160 pages, this edition invites those interested in literature and cultural themes to engage with Stevenson’s unique voice and perspective.
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“Of all my verse, like not a single line; But like my title, for it is not mine.” -Robert Louis Stevenson, Underwoods Underwoods (1887), by Robert Louis Stevenson, is a collection of original poetry that Stevenson wrote during one of the most prolific periods of his career. Like his more famous collection, A Child’s Garden of Verses, it was inspired by the author’s own childhood and is written in both English and his native Scots.
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