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  1. In September 1876 Stevenson found his way to the small artist town of Grez-sur-Loing, outside Paris, to meet with his cousin Robert “Bob” Alan Mowbray Stevenson. Unexpectedly, it was here that Louis was introduced to a married American woman, Fanny Osbourne, and her two children, Belle and Lloyd.

  2. Fanny Stevenson, cette amoureuse dévouée, cette peintre passionnée et aventurière dans l'âme ou par Alexandra Lapierre, cette biographe talentueuse, que j'ai pu découvrir déjà dans Moura. Commençant par Fanny : être la muse d'un écrivain aussi célèbre que Stevenson ne laissait pas présager que quelqu'un s'intéresserait à sa vie mais derrière chaque grand homme, il y a une ...

  3. www.babelio.com › auteur › Fanny-StevensonFanny Stevenson - Babelio

    Fanny Van de Grift (1840 — 1914) était l'épouse de l'écrivain écossais Robert Louis Stevenson et la mère de Lloyd Osbourne. Fanny Van de Grift naît à Indianapolis le 10 mars 1840. À 17 ans, elle épouse Samuel Osbourne.

  4. Th. Frances (Fanny) Matilda Van de Grift Osbourne Stevenson was the wife of the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. While in Paris, she met and befriended Stevenson. Convinced of his talent, she encouraged and inspired him. He became deeply attached to her, but Fanny returned abruptly to California. Stevenson announced his intention of ...

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Fanny Stevenson. Tra passione e libertà è un libro di Alexandra Lapierre pubblicato da E/O nella collana Dal mondo: acquista su IBS a 18.05€!

  6. Robert Louis Stevenson's biographers are sharply divided over his American wife Frances (Fanny) Van de Grift (1840-1914), depicting her either as a muse, a saintly martyr or a dominating shrew.

  7. 1 de abr. de 1995 · Sprawling over the boundary between biography and fiction, a tale of the passionate adventures of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson (18411918). There was little in Fanny Stevenson's Indiana farm background that would predict her courageous flight from Victorian convention, unless it was her father's Universalist religion or his determination to teach his daughters to be independent-minded.