Novels:
* Treasure Island (1883) - An adventure story about a young boy who joins a pirate crew searching for buried treasure.
* Kidnapped (1886) - A historical adventure novel set in 18th century Scotland about a young man who is kidnapped and becomes involved in the Jacobite uprising.
* The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) - A gothic novella about a scientist who creates a potion that transforms him into a monstrous alter ego.
* The Master of Ballantrae (1889) - A historical adventure novel about two brothers whose lives are intertwined with the Jacobite uprising.
* Catriona (1893) - A sequel to Kidnapped, following the lives of David Balfour and his love interest.
* The Wrecker (1892) - A collaboration with Lloyd Osbourne.
* The Ebb-Tide (1894) - A collaboration with Lloyd Osbourne.
* Weir of Hermiston (1896) - An unfinished novel about a Scottish judge and his family.
Short Stories:
* The Body Snatcher (1884) - A horror story about a grave robber.
* Markheim (1884) - A psychological thriller about a man who commits murder.
* Olalla (1885) - A gothic romance set in Spain.
* The Merry Men (1887) - A collection of seafaring stories.
* Will O' the Mill (1878) - A fantasy story about a miller who falls in love with a fairy.
* The Beach of Falesá (1892) - A novella about a Scottish trader in the South Seas.
Poetry:
* A Child's Garden of Verses (1885) - A collection of poems for children.
* Underwoods (1887) - A collection of poems for adults.
* Songs of Travel (1896) - A collection of travel poems.
Other works:
* Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes (1879) - A travelogue about a solo journey through the Cevennes region of France.
* An Inland Voyage (1878) - A travelogue about a journey through Belgium and France by boat.
* The Silverado Squatters (1883) - A memoir about a summer spent in a mining camp in California.
This is not an exhaustive list, but it includes some of Stevenson's most well-known and influential works. His writing is characterized by its adventure, suspense, psychological complexity, and vivid prose. He is considered one of the most important writers of the 19th century.