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comprehensive Wilkie Collins fiction analysis
crime and detection themes
Crime Fiction
Dead Man
Dead Secret
Effective Re-creation
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Evil Genius
Failed Romance
Fair Physician
Fallen Leaves
gender roles in nineteenth century fiction
Haunted Hotel
Household Words
Jezebel's Daughter
Jezebel’s Daughter
Le Doux
Le Frank
Marian Halcombe
Miss Dulane
narrative technique research
Officer's Confession
Officer’s Confession
Poor Miss Finch
Romance Troubled
Seaside Library
sensation fiction studies
Silver Fork
Sister Rose
social commentary in novels
Victorian literature analysis
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9781032293523
- Weight: 470g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 27 May 2024
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the complete works of Wilkie Collins’s. Examining his vast array of novels and short stories, this volume includes analysis of the social, historical, and political commentary Collins offered within his works, illuminating Collins as more than a successful crime and sensation author, or the fortunate recipient of Dicken’s grand patronage, but as a hard-thinking and lively-writing part of the rich mid-Victorian literary scene. Overall, Collins is seen as a master of narratives which deal with social and personal issues that were much debated in his fifty-year authorial period. Close attention is paid to the events, themes, and characterization in his fiction, revealing his analytic vigor and the literary power of that period and context. Delivering fresh insight into the variety and richness of Collins’ themes and arguments, this volume provides a key source of information and analysis on all Collins’ fiction.
Stephen Knight studied at Oxford, then at the University of Sydney, where he completed a PhD on Langland’s Piers Plowman. He taught there for two decades and then worked at Melbourne, De Montfort and Cardiff. He has published widely on medieval and modern literature, with a special interest in widely-known modes such as crime fiction, Robin Hood studies and mid-nineteenth century popular fiction.
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