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Wilkie Collins

A Life of Sensation

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This definitive biography explores the life of Wilkie Collins, a Victorian novelist and playwright known for works like The Moonstone and The Woman in White, who led a secret double life. In the spring of 1868, Collins faced a personal crisis reminiscent of his own sensational novels. Visitors to his London home would find him in bed, dictating the latest chapter of The Moonstone, his large face framed by unkempt whiskers and a distinctive bump on his forehead. A bottle of laudanum, his preferred remedy for pain, stood nearby, as he struggled with gout and other pressing issues. Collins had meticulously crafted an image as a respectable bachelor with literary interests, but the personal secrets he harbored threatened to unravel his carefully maintained reputation. Like his friend Charles Dickens, he feared the exposure of his intimate relationships. This biography delves into Collins's complex character and the societal constraints of the Victorian era, revealing a man caught between his literary ambitions and the weight of scandal. It offers a compelling portrait of a life shaped by the tensions of a cant-ridden society, making it an essential read for those interested in the intricacies of Collins's life and work.

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Wilkie Collins, Andrew Lycett

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2014
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