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9780486836621

The Woman in White

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  • ISBN13:

    9780486836621

  • ISBN10:

    0486836622

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2019-09-18
  • Publisher: Dover Publications

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Summary

Who is the mysterious solitary woman dressed in white who accosts Walter Hartright late one night near London's Hampstead Heath? Why does she bear such an uncanny resemblance to Walter's student, the angelic Laura Fairlie? And what is the closely guarded secret that she claims will confound a sinister nobleman's malevolent plan?
With its compelling blend of mistaken identities, wrongful imprisonment, madness, and romance, this riveting story was the prototype for a new genre of fiction, the "sensation novel." A forerunner of modern detective and suspense fiction, it transplanted the thrills of Gothic horror tales from the chambers and dungeons of medieval castles to the everyday reality of suburban drawing rooms and boudoirs. Author Wilkie Collins excelled at devising cliffhangers that kept Victorians eager for the next installment of The Woman in White which appeared serially in Charles Dickens' weekly literary publication, All the Year Round. This much-imitated, enduringly suspenseful tale has continued to enthrall readers ever since.

Author Biography

A prolific author of the Victorian era, Wilkie Collins (1824-89) wrote "sensation" novels. The forerunners of today's detective and suspense fiction, his best-known works include The Moonstone and The Woman in White. Charles Dickens was his lifelong friend and collaborator, and many of Collins' stories first appeared in Dickens' weekly publication, All the Year Round.

Table of Contents

Author's Preface (1860)
Preface to the Present Edition (1861)
The Woman in White
The First Epoch
     The Story begun by Walter Hartright, of Clement's Inn, Teacher of Drawing
     The Story continued by Vincent Gilmore, of Chancery Lane, Solicitor
     The Story continued by Marian Halcombe, in Extracts from her Diary
The Second Epoch
     The Story continued by Marian Halcombe
     The Story continued by Frederick Fairlie, Esq., of Limmeridge House
     The Story continued by Eliza Michelson, Housekeeper at Blackwater Park
     The Story continued in Several Narratives
The Third Epoch
     The Story continued by Walter Hartright
     The Story continued by Mrs Catherick
     The Story continued by Walter Hartright
     The Story continued by Isidor, Ottavio, Baldassare Fosco
     The Story concluded by Walter Hartright

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