English, asked by vittalteggeppanavar2, 14 days ago

How does sevenson portray pkeassure of walking

Answers

Answered by Disha094
0

In this affectionate response to William Hazlitt's essay "On Going a Journey," Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson describes the pleasures of an idle walk in the country and the even finer pleasures that come afterward--sitting by a fire enjoying "trips into the Land of Thought." Stevenson is most well known for his ...

Answered by likitha20052
0

Answer:

Please mark me as the brainliest.

Explanation:

In this affectionate response to William Hazlitt's essay "On Going a Journey," Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson describes the pleasures of an idle walk in the country and the even finer pleasures that come afterward--sitting by a fire enjoying "trips into the Land of Thought." Stevenson is most well known for his novel's including Kidnapped, Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Stevenson was a famous author during his life and has remained an important part of the literary canon. This essay highlights his lesser-known skills as a travel writer.

Similar questions