A sensual Calvinist, a Tory radical, a consumptive celebrant of action, a Passionate Scot who chose to live anywhere but Scotl&. Not for nothing was Robert Louis Stevenson the author of ” Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde”. The greatest of Scottish novelists, Stevenson lived a life as extraordinary & as absorbing as his books. But it was a life tormented by an autocratic father, recurring illness, the prudery of the Victorian reading public &, most of all, the stresses imposed on him by his wife & stepchildren. This powerful new study is published to mark the centenery of Stevenson`s death at the age of forty-four.