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Robert Louis Stevenson. Find his passport and prove he's not German. Find two of his novels and prove he is a great writer.

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Robert Lewis (later: “Louis”) Stevenson was born in Edinburgh on 13 November 1850. His father Thomas belonged to a family of engineers who had built many of the deep-sea lighthouses around the rocky coast of Scotland. His mother, Margaret Isabella Balfour, came from a family of lawyers and church ministers. In 1857 the family moved to 17 Heriot Row, a solid, respectable house in Edinburgh’s New Town.Source : http://robert-louis-stevenson.org/life/

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Robert Louis Stevenson spent three days in Grez in August 1875, and later at the end of the month set off from there on a walking tour up the Loing valley. There is now a 154 km Stevenson trail from Grez to Châtillon following his walk. When RLS was next in Grez, in September 1876, he was to have an extremely significant encounter : he met Fanny van de Grift Osbourne, the woman who would later be his wife. Source : robert-louis-stevenson.org

During this period, these areas were thriving artistic communities, a refuge to aspiring artists. Robert Louis Stevenson not only experienced the Bohemian French lifestyle during his visits here with his cousin, he also met Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne, the woman who would later be his wife. Source : http://robert-louis-stevenson.org

In the mid to late 1870s, RLS was often at Barbizon, Grez-sur-Loing and the nearby Fontainebleau region of France. Source : robert-louis-stevenson.org

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