Stevenson (1850-1894) is best known today for such classic novels as Treasure Island and Kidnapped. The author's early travel writings, e.g., his "South Sea Letters" were not well received critically
Espionage in British Fiction and Film Since 1900: The Changing Enemyexplores the key role of the spy novel and film in twentieth and twenty-first century British culture, discussing their origins, lit
This book explores the role of the spy novel and film in twentieth and twenty-first century British culture, discussing their origins, literary and political significance, and central authors of the g
This book explores themes of consumerism, gender and sexuality, genre, popular culture, and American culture in Diamonds Are Forever, situating Ian Fleming’s novel and Guy Hamilton’s film