Wilkie Collins is mainly remembered for his best-selling sensation novel The Woman in White and his detective mystery The Moonstone , both published in the 1860s. However, in a literary career spanning nearly forty years he wrote over twenty novels, several plays, and numerous short stories in which his preoccupations with Victorian society are revealed. Irregular liaisons, the chaotic state of the marriage laws, social and psychological
identity, and the interconnections between respectable society and the world of crime are recurring themes in Collins's fiction. Lyn Pykett looks at Collins's long and varied career in relation to the changing circumstances of his own life, a changing literary marketplace, and the changing worlds of nineteenth-century
Britain, as well as his enduring legacy for modern writers and interpreters.
The book includes a chronology of Collins's life and times, suggestions for further reading, websites, illustrations, and a comprehensive index.
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- ISBN10 0199556113
- ISBN13 9780199556113
- Publish Date 29 January 2009 (first published 8 September 2005)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 15 March 2021
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Oxford University Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 272
- Language English