The Rajah's Diamond

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The Rajah's Diamond
The Rajah's Diamond on "New Arabian Nights"
AuthorRobert Louis Stevenson
CountryScotland
LanguageEnglish
SeriesLater-day Arabian Nights
GenreDetective fiction short story
PublisherLondon Magazine
Publication date
June–October 1878
Media typePrint (Periodical)
Preceded byThe Suicide Club 

The Rajah's Diamond is a cycle of four short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson. First published in 1878 in a serial periodical London Magazine, they were republished in the first volume of New Arabian Nights. The stories are:

  • "Story of the Bandbox"
  • "Story of the Young Man in Holy Orders"
  • "Story of the House with the Green Blinds"
  • "The Adventure of Prince Florizel and a Detective"

Adaptations[edit]

Dramafilms released a movie entitled The Tame Cat (1921), based on these stories, directed by Will H. Bradley and starring Marion Harding and Ray Irwin.

On the 24 November 1979 BBC Wales broadcast an operatic adaptation for television of The Rajah's Diamond (1979) by Alun Hoddinott, starring Geraint Evans and featuring the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.[1]

A Soviet adaptation titled The Suicide Club, or the Adventures of a Titled Person was released in 1981.

Publication history[edit]

  • Stevenson, Robert Louis (1878). The Rajah's Diamond (June–October ed.). UK: London Magazine.
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis (September 1991). The Rajah's Diamond (Hardcover ed.). USA: Carroll & Graf. ISBN 0-88184-741-0.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Rajah's Diamond". Radio Times. 24 November 1979.

External links[edit]

Works related to The New Arabian Nights at Wikisource