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The Story of a Lie: Bob Dylan and Robert Louis Stevenson

Exploring Bob Dylan's use of Robert Louis Stevenson in Chronicles: Volume One.
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A look at Bob Dylan's use of flimflam and Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Story of a Lie" on page 108 of Chronicles: Volume One. Robert Louis Stevenson, Bob Dylan, A Good Man, Comebacks, Lie, Volume, Good Things, Dibujo
A look at Bob Dylan's use of flimflam and Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Story of a Lie" on page 108 of Chronicles: Volume One.
A second instance of Bob Dylan using Robert Louis Stevenson on page 108 of Chronicles: Volume One. Dylan returns to this passage from "Will O' the Mill" on page 131. Mill
A second instance of Bob Dylan using Robert Louis Stevenson on page 108 of Chronicles: Volume One. Dylan returns to this passage from "Will O' the Mill" on page 131.
A double dose of Robert Loius Stevenson from Dylan on page 131 of Chronicles: Volume One, with a subtle callback to his previous use of a "Will O' the Mill" passage about Columbus and the desolate Atlantic from page 108. He uses the phrase "midnight murder" to lock it in. Columbus, Atlantic, Dose, Midnight, Subtle
A double dose of Robert Loius Stevenson from Dylan on page 131 of Chronicles: Volume One, with a subtle callback to his previous use of a "Will O' the Mill" passage about Columbus and the desolate Atlantic from page 108. He uses the phrase "midnight murder" to lock it in.
"The Story of a Lie" and Suze's mom—a look at Bob Dylan's use of Robert Louis Stevenson on page 266 of Chronicles: Volume One. Make You Feel, Like You, Something To Do, Burns, Thoughts
"The Story of a Lie" and Suze's mom—a look at Bob Dylan's use of Robert Louis Stevenson on page 266 of Chronicles: Volume One.
Bob Dylan conceals "The Rajah's Diamond" on page 244 of Chronicles: Volume One. Guthrie, Zimmerman, Trance, The Voice, Self
Bob Dylan conceals "The Rajah's Diamond" on page 244 of Chronicles: Volume One.
A look at Bob Dylan's use of Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Story of a Lie" on page 134 of Chronicles: Volume One. Weather Underground, Me Me Me Song, Conversation, Songs, Song Books
A look at Bob Dylan's use of Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Story of a Lie" on page 134 of Chronicles: Volume One.
Bits from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Providence and the Guitar" show up on page 127 of Chronicles: Volume One. The Underdogs, Guitar, Guitars
Bits from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Providence and the Guitar" show up on page 127 of Chronicles: Volume One.