Collins, William Wilkie

The woman in white - Oxford Oxford University Press 1998 - xxxi,702p. - Oxford World's Classics .

The Woman in White is Wilkie Collins's fifth published novel, written in 1859 and set from 1849 to 1850. It is a mystery novel and falls under the genre of "sensation novels".
The story can be seen as an early example of detective fiction with protagonist Walter Hartright employing many of the sleuthing techniques of later private detectives. The use of multiple narrators (including nearly all the principal characters) draws on Collins's legal training, and as he points out in his preamble: "the story here presented will be told by more than one pen, as the story of an offence against the laws is told in Court by more than one witness". Collins also drew on memories of his father, the artist William Collins, in the creation of drawing master Walter Hartright, and populates his story with a number of Italian characters, likely inspired by two years spent in Italy during childhood.


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English literature
English fiction
Anderson, Amanda, 1960- [Editor; Editor of compilation]
Shaw, Harry E., 1946- [Author; Editor; Editor of compilation]

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