
Where Go the Boats
'Where Go the Boats' Summary
Where Go the Boats?" is a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson that captures the childlike imagination and sense of adventure. The poem follows a young child's journey as they sail away on a make-believe adventure, exploring the vastness of the ocean and seeking out hidden treasures. The poem's playful rhythm and vivid imagery invite readers to embrace their own imaginations and embark on their own extraordinary adventures.Book Details
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Robert Louis Stevenson
Scotland
Stevenson's critical essays on literature contain "few sustained analyses of style of content". In "A Penny Plain and Two-pence Coloured" (1884) he suggests that his own approach owed much to the exag...
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