Robert Louis Stevenson Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Matthew Elliott
Updated on January 17, 2026
Robert Louis Stevenson Biography
(Author of Famous Novels: 'Treasure Island' and 'Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde')Birthday: November 13, 1850 (Scorpio)
Born In: Edinburgh, Scotland
Advanced SearchA neo-Romanticist, Robert Louis Stevenson was a prominent Scottish author and poet, who contributed immensely to English literature in his lifetime. Many modernist writers canned his ideas and works and it is only lately that critics have started to gauge his popularity and have allowed him an ineffaceable place in the world of western literature. Today, he is one of the ‘26 most translated authors in the world’ and has served as an inspiration for writers like Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, Jack London, Rudyard Kipling and Jorge Luis Borges. Some of his most notable works include ‘Treasure Island’, ‘Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ and ‘A Child’s Garden of Verses’. When one reads the factual works of Robert Louis Stevenson, apart from his fictional novels and short stories, a more comprehensive depiction of the writer arises than that of the quixotic drifter, which people most often associated him with. He was not just a novelist, but a literary wizard tangled in the productions of his craft, its locale and its depth. An astute spectator of humanity, his work discloses his sagacious mind and always successfully manages to build a rapport with the reader through elegiac flair and expression.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson
Died At Age: 44
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne
father: Thomas Stevenson (1818–1887)
mother: Margaret Isabella Balfour (1829–1897)
children: Isobel Osbourne Field, Lloyd Osbourne
Born Country: Scotland
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Died on: December 3, 1894
place of death: Vailima, Apia, Samoa
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
City: Edinburgh, Scotland
epitaphs: Under the wide and starry sky_x000D_, Dig the grave and let me lie,_x000D_, Glad did I live and gladly die_x000D_, And I laid me down with a will._x000D_, This be the verse you grave for me:_x000D_, Here he lies where he longed to be._x000D_, Home is the
More Factseducation: University Of Edinburgh
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Scottish PeopleNovelistsScottish MenUniversity Of EdinburghMale Poets Childhood & Early LifeRobert Lewis Balfour Stevenson was born on November 13, 1850 to Thomas Stevenson and Margaret Isabella Balfour in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was the only child of the couple.From a very young age, he suffered from severe bouts of flu, due to a weak chest - a genetic problem. Thus, for most part of his early life, he remained sick and learnt to read and write very late.Despite the early health setbacks, he was often read to which eventually led him to develop a passion for literature from very early on. He started to pen his own stories from a young age, a quality his father was very proud of.In 1861, he was educated at the all-boys school, Edinburgh Academy, where he stayed for about fifteen months. Thereafter, he spent a term at a boarding school in Middlesex.In 1867, he enrolled at the University of Edinburgh to study engineering. He was not enthusiastic about studying and expressed his interest to ‘pursue a life of letters’. However, his family was adamant that he should study law and be called to the ‘Scottish bar’.As a young adult, Stevenson’s religious upbringing began to change drastically. He suddenly became more avant-garde in his ways and renounced Christianity, calling himself an atheist. He also visited bars and brothels and decided to keep himself engaged with the London literati.