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    Delphi Complete Works of Wilkie Collins

    Delphi Complete Works of Wilkie Collins

    by Wilkie Collins


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      ISBN-13: 9781908909060
    • Publisher: Delphi Classics
    • Publication date: 07/02/2012
    • Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
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    Wilkie Collins has long been overshadowed by his friend and collaborator Charles Dickens -- unfortunately for readers who have consequently not discovered one of literature's most compelling writers. His novels are ceremonious and none too brief; they are also irresistible. Take the opening lines of his 1852 story of marital deceit, Basil: "What am I now about to write? The history of little more than the events of one year, out of the twenty-four years of my life. Why do I undertake such an employment as this? Perhaps, because I think that my narrative may do good; because I hope that, one day, it may be put to some warning use." It's a typical Collins opening, one that draws the reader in with a tone that's personal, but carries formality and import.

    With his long, frizzy black beard and wide, sloping forehead, Collins looked like a grandfatherly type, even in his 30s. But his thinking and lifestyle were unconventional, even a bit ahead of his time. His characters (particularly the women) have a Henry James–like predilection for bucking social mores, and he occasionally found his work under attack by morality-mongers. Collins was well aware of his books' potential to offend certain Victorian sensibilities, and there is evidence in some of his writings that he was prepared for it, if not welcoming of it. He writes in the preface to Armadale, his 1866 novel about a father's deathbed murder confession, "Estimated by the clap-trap morality of the present day, this may be a very daring book. Judged by the Christian morality which is of all time, it is only a book that is daring enough to speak the truth."

    Collins began his career by writing his painter father's biography. He gained popularity when he began publishing stories and serialized novels in Dickens's publications, Household Words and All the Year Round. His best-known works are The Woman in White and The Moonstone, both of which -- along with Basil -- have been made into films.

    Collins often alludes to fantastic, supernatural happenings in his stories; the events themselves are usually borne out by reasonable explanations. What remains are the electrifying effects one human being can have upon another, for better and for worse. His main characters are often described in terms such as "remarkable," "extraordinary," and "singular," lending their actions -- and thereby the story -- a special urgency. In one of his great successes, 1860's The Woman in White, Collins spins what is basically a magnificent con story into something almost ghostly: The fates of two look-alike women -- a beautiful, well-off woman and a poor insane-asylum escapee -- are intertwined and manipulated by two evil men. One of those is among the best fictional villains ever created, the kill-`em-with-kindness Count Fosco. Fosco is emblematic of another Collins hallmark -- antagonists who manage to throw their victims off guard by some powerful charm of personality or appearance.

    The Moonstone, published in 1868, is regarded by many to be the first English detective novel. Starring the unassuming Sergeant Cuff, it follows the trail of a sought-after yellow diamond from India that has fallen into the wrong hands. Like The Woman in White, the novel is told in multiple first person narratives that display Collins's gift for distinctive and often humorous voices. Whether it is servants, foreigners, or the wealthy, Collins is an equal-opportunity satirist who quietly but deftly pokes fun at human foibles even as he draws nuanced, memorable characters.

    Though The Woman in White and The Moonstone are Collins's standouts, he had a productive, consistent career; the novels Armadale, No Name and Poor Miss Finch are worthwhile reads, and his short stories will particularly appeal to Edgar Allan Poe fans. Fortunately in the case of this underappreciated writer, there are plenty of titles to appreciate.

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    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    December 8, 1824
    Date of Death:
    September 23, 1889
    Place of Birth:
    London, England
    Place of Death:
    London, England
    Education:
    Studied law at Lincoln¿s Inn, London

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    Dickens' great friend and fellow novelist deserves a place in the digital library of all lovers of fine literature. This is the COMPLETE WORKS of Wilkie Collins. Why buy any other digital version, which will have texts missing? This is the only eBook available with every novel, every short story - even the very rare ones - published play, non-fiction text and much, much more! Now you can truly own all of Collins' works on your eReader, and all in ONE well-organised file. (Current version: 4)

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    Features:
    * brief but informative introductions to the novels and other texts
    * images of how the books first appeared, giving your eReader a taste of the original Victorian texts
    * ALL 23 novels and EACH with its own contents table - you won't get lost in this eBook!
    * bonus illustrations in the Dickensian novel "Hide and Seek" and teh gothic novel "The Dead Secret"
    * Includes Collins' rare unfinished novel "Blind Love", often missed out of collections
    * ALL of the short stories, with excellent formatting
    * the collaborative texts with Dickens are provided in their complete state
    * even INCLUDES Collins' complete non-fiction, including his biography of his father - a very rare text
    * ALL of the published plays - many available nowhere else in digital format
    * SPECIAL BONUS text of John Forster's biography of Dickens - explore the great man's amazing life and his many connections to Wilkie Collins
    * many beautiful images related to Collins, his life and works
    * rare non-fiction articles from Dickens' magazine 'Household Words'
    * UPDATED with the biographical work WILKIE COLLINS' CHARMS by Olive Logan, his close friend
    * scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres

    The eBook also includes a front no-nonsense table of contents to allow easy navigation around Collins' immense oeuvre. Welcome to hours upon hours upon hours of reading one of literature's greatest novelists!

    CONTENTS
    The Novels
    ANTONINA
    BASIL
    HIDE AND SEEK
    THE DEAD SECRET
    A ROGUE'S LIFE
    THE WOMAN IN WHITE
    NO NAME
    ARMADALE
    THE MOONSTONE
    MAN AND WIFE
    POOR MISS FINCH
    THE NEW MAGDALEN
    THE LAW AND THE LADY
    THE TWO DESTINIES
    THE FALLEN LEAVES
    JEZEBEL'S DAUGHTER
    THE BLACK ROBE
    HEART AND SCIENCE
    "I SAY NO"
    THE EVIL GENIUS
    GUILTY RIVER
    THE LEGACY OF CAIN
    BLIND LOVE

    The Novellas and Shorter Fiction
    MR WRAY'S CASH BOX
    THE OSTLER
    AFTER THE DARK
    A HOUSE TO LET
    THE HAUNTED HOUSE
    THE GHOST IN THE CUPBOARD ROOM
    THE QUEEN OF HEARTS
    MY MISCELLANIES
    NO THOROUGHFARE
    MISS OR MRS?
    and many more!

    The Plays
    NO NAME
    THE FROZEN DEEP
    NO THOROUGHFARE
    BLACK AND WHITE
    NO NAME:
    THE WOMAN IN WHITE
    THE NEW MAGDALEN
    MISS GWILT
    THE MOONSTONE

    The Non-Fiction
    MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF WILLIAM COLLINS
    RAMBLES BEYOND RAILWAYS
    A PICTORIAL TOUR TO ST. GEORGE BOSHERVILLE.
    and many more!

    The Biographies
    WILKIE COLLINS' CHARMS BY OLIVE LOGAN
    THE LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS BY J. FORSTER




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