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  shǐ wén sēn de quán míng shì luó . . shǐ wén sēn (RobertLouisStevenson), nián shí yuè shí sān chū shēng lán de 'ài dīng bǎo
  
   de qīn dōushì gōng chéng shīzài dēng jiàn zhù fāng miàn chéng fěi ránshí fēn wàng shǐ wén sēn zhǎngdà hòu néng chéng de shì liù niánshǐ wén sēn bǐng chéng qīn zhǐ jìn 'ài dīng bǎo xué gōng gōng chéng shí cóng xiǎo jiù duì wén xué qíng yòu zhōngshǐ wén sēn céng huí dào : zhěng 'ér tóng shí dài qīng nián shí dài zhí zài wéi biāo máng zhe jiù shì liàn xiě zuò de kǒu dài zǒng shì zhuāng zhe liǎng běn běn shì yuè de shū běn shì xiě zuò de běn yīn xué jiǔ biàn xiàng qīn yào qiú gǎi xué wén xuéjiēguǒ wèi huò zhǔnzuò wéi zhé zhōng qīn ràng gǎi xué nián tōng guò kǎo shìchéng wéi liǎo míng shīdàn duì wén xué de qíng méi yòu háo jiǎn tuì shǐ zài shòu sòng 'àn jiàn shíréng chōu kōng cóng shì wén xué chuàng zuò
  
   niánshǐ wén sēn chū bǎn liǎo de běn yóu nèi háng chéng》。 nián hòuyòu chū bǎn liǎo màn yóu rén shū sàn lùn》。 cóng fàng shī qián xīn xiě zuòzài duǎn duǎn de shēng zhōng xiě xià liǎo liàng de sǎnwényóu suí xiǎo shuō hèshī
  
   niánnián jǐn shí suì de shǐ wén sēn huàn zhòngfēngbìng shì zài tài píng yáng nán de de shǒu 'ā bìng zàng zài dāng zuò néng kàn tài píng yáng de gāo shān shàng de bēi shàng míng zhe qīn zhuàn xiě duō bìng zhī qiū de jiǔ nián de shǒu zhù míngwǎn 》。


  Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and travel writer. Stevenson has been greatly admired by many authors, including Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Hemingway, Rudyard Kipling, Marcel Schwob, Vladimir Nabokov, J. M. Barrie, and G. K. Chesterton, who said of him that he "seemed to pick the right word up on the point of his pen, like a man playing spillikins".
    

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