The Bottle Imp: A graphic adaptation inspired by the work of Robert Louis Stevenson with links to accompanying resources for students and teachers

Authors

Simon Grennan, University of Chester; Michelle Keown, University of Edinburgh; Shari Sabeti, University of Edinburgh; Solomon Enos; Selina Tusitala Marsh, University of Auckland; Caroline Sinavaiana Gabbard; Jack Brougham

Keywords:

Robert Louis Stevenson, Pacific fiction, graphic novel, education, teaching resources

Synopsis

A graphic adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s short story, ‘The Bottle Imp’ by Hawaiian artist, Solomon Enos. The adaptation is the outcome of the AHRC funded research project, Remediating Stevenson: Decolonizing Robert Louis Stevenson’s Pacific fiction through graphic adaptation, arts education and community engagement. The book contains a wordless graphic adaptation, a summary of the story in modern English, an illustrated biography of Stevenson and his relationship to the Pacific by Jack Brougham, as well as an outline of, and link to, teaching resources developed by Scotdec for use in Scottish classrooms at Curriculum for Excellence Level 2.

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A science tube held up by a red clawed hand, which two faces either side: one looking stern and the other looking fearful.

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Published

14 August 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-1-83645-134-1