![]() ![]() the story continued by frederick fairlie, esq. second epoch the story continued by marian halcombe. ![]() This technique was copied by other novelists, including Bram Stoker, author of Dracula (1897), although by the end of the 19th century the technique was considered “old-fashioned”. the woman in white by wilkie collins contents first epoch the story begun by walter hartright the story continued by vincent gilmore the story continued by marian halcombe. Collins used this technique in his other novels, including The Moonstone. The Woman in White tells the story of Walter Hartright, a young and impoverished drawing teacher who falls in love with his aristocratic pupil, Laura Fairlie. A story unfolds, a young woman with a secret put in an insane asylum without being insane, a conspiracy to steal not only wealth but identity. This creates a complex web in which readers are unsure which narrator can, and cannot, be trusted. The Woman in White is also an early example of a particular type of Collins narrative in which several characters in turn take up the telling of the story. It is considered to be to the first mystery novel, and is widely regarded as one of the first (and finest) in the genre of ’sensation novels’…. The Woman in White is an epistolary novel written by Wilkie Collins in 1859, serialized in 1859-1860, and first published in book form in 1860. ![]() Download cover art Download CD case insert The Woman in White ![]()
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