Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a renowned Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, celebrated for his versatile literary style and adventurous themes. Born in Edinburgh, he gravitated towards writing despite initially pursuing law, and his restless spirit led him to explore distant lands, influencing his vivid storytelling. Stevenson authored classic works such as "Treasure Island," a thrilling pirate adventure, and "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," a novella exploring duality and inner conflict. His writings, marked by vibrant characters and imaginative narratives, continue to captivate audiences. Stevenson's legacy endures as one of the most beloved authors of the Victorian era.