TRAVEL
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Unit Overview
In this unit, you will be reading "Travel"
by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a
Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. In this poem, the
narrator speaks of his wish to travel the world, one day, when he is "a
man."
As we read, we will be discussing the theme
of Growing Up as it relates to the text
Background
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a
Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. He is best known for his
novels Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This poem comes from his collection A Child's
Garden of Verses.
Literary Terms &
Notes
Below is a flipbook
of important terms and notes that will help you understand the passage. It is important that you go over all the
terms and notes before reading the excerpt.
Let's Practice
Related
Media
TRAVEL' BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - AUDIO RECORDING
Listen to this recording of the poem and follow along as it's read
aloud, focusing on their annotations.
NIGEL PLANER TALKS ABOUT ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Watch this short clip from an episode from Sky Arts Book Show to learn
more about the life and work of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Travel
You can read the passage two ways:
1. Click on Unit Resources and
read the printed version of the text.
2. Sign-up on "COMMONLIT"
and receive an enhanced version of the text.
As you read, identify
the descriptive language the speaker uses to characterize travel and different
places.