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Wilkie Collins Mystery Classics

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Wilkie Collins Mystery Classics gathers the essential achievements of a writer who helped define detective and sensation fiction. These narratives combine intricate plotting, disputed identities, hidden crimes, forged documents, and shifting testimony with a strikingly modern concern for evidence and interpretation. Collins's style is at once melodramatic and analytical: he builds suspense through multiple narrators, legal documents, letters, and confessions, turning Victorian domestic life into a theatre of secrecy. In works such as The Woman in White and The Moonstone, mystery becomes a means of examining inheritance, gender, empire, and the fragility of social respectability. Collins, born in 1824, was deeply shaped by Victorian legal culture, journalism, theatrical storytelling, and his close friendship with Charles Dickens. His fascination with irregular households, illness, addiction, and social exclusion reflects both personal experience and a skeptical intelligence alert to the hypocrisies of respectable society. Trained in law but drawn to fiction, he transformed procedural detail into narrative art. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in the origins of crime fiction, psychological suspense, and Victorian realism. Collins offers not merely puzzles, but morally complex investigations into how truth is concealed, recovered, and contested.
ISBN9788028371883
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date05/15/24
Pages972

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