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Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Bottle Imp” was first published (in English) , 8 Feb 1891, in the New York Herald. It was originally published in translation as “O le Fagu Aitu” in the missionary magazine O le sulu Samoa (The Samoan Torch)

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Interesting for all sorts of reasons—a protagonist, a strong female character—“The Bottle Imp” is wonderfully elegant, & moves like a Swiss watch. It also contains a paradox, which arguably undermines Rational Choice Theory in

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🖼️ William Hatherell, 1905

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Stevenson’s “The Bottle Imp” has inspired a number of spinoffs, from the 2016 THE DEVIL INSIDE, by Stuart MacRae & Louise Welsh …

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https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jan/22/the-devil-inside-scottish-opera-music-theatre-wales-stuart-macrae-louise-welsh

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… to our own free online ezine on Scottish literature at https://thebottleimp.org.uk

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You can download our free ebook of “The Bottle Imp” (also containing two other supernatural masterpieces by Stevenson, “Thrawn Janet” & “The Tale of Tod Lapraik”) from our website …

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https://asls.org.uk/publications/books/free-publications/strangetales/

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@scotlit @bookstodon Have you encountered Standard EBooks? https://standardebooks.org/ - they have some lovely editions of public domain texts - including some of work.

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