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|aCollins, Wilkie,|d1824-1889.
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|aThe woman in white /|cWilkie Collins.
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|aHarper Press pbk. ed.
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|aLondon :|bHarper Press,|c2011.
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|avii, 756 p. ;|c18 cm
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|aCollins classics
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|aThe woman who first gives life, light, and form to our shadowy conceptions of beauty, fills a void in our spiritual nature that has remained unknown to us till she appeared. Wilkie Collins' controversial novel was partly inspired on a real-life 18th century abduction and unlawful imprisonment. It was one of the first works of 'detective' fiction with a storey knitted together from numerous characters. In 1859, the storey created a stir among readers by capturing their attention with a haunting initial scene in which the enigmatic 'Woman in White,' Anne Catherick, meets Walter Hartright. The novel's chilling, suspenseful, and tense mood remain as evocative for readers today as they were when it was first released.
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|aManners and customs|vFiction.
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|aMentally ill|xCommitment and detention|vFiction.
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|aEngland|xSocial life and customs|vFiction.
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