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  1. Miss or Mrs? (Pocket Classics) by Wilkie Collins, 1993-09
  2. English Authors Series - Wilkie Collins by Nayder, 1997-10-16
  3. The Letters of Wilkie Collins, Volume 1: 1838-1865
  4. A Wilkie Collins Chronology (Author Chronologies) by William Baker, 2007-09-15
  5. No Name by Wilkie Collins, 2004-09-30
  6. The New Magdalen (Pocket Classics) by Wilkie Collins, 1993-11
  7. The Moonstone (Oneworld Classics) by Wilkie Collins, 2007-06-01
  8. Wilkie Collins a Critical and Biographical Study: A Critical and Biographical Study by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1977-06
  9. Mad Monkton and Other Stories (The World's Classics) by Wilkie Collins, 1994-03-03
  10. Man and Wife (Oxford World's Classics) by Wilkie Collins, 2008-12-01
  11. The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins, 2004-03-30
  12. Wilkie Collins: The Critical Heritage (The Critical Heritage Series)
  13. Realitys Dark Light: The Sensational Wilkie Collins (Tenn Studies Literature) by Maria K. Bachman, 2003-10-28
  14. La Dama De Blanco/ The Woman in White (Clasicos / Classics) (Spanish Edition) by Wilkie Collins, William Palmer, 2005-05-30

61. Wilkie_collins
Definition of Wilkie Collins LookWAYup full version register now US$10 1. nEnglish writer noted for early detective novels (18241889). More
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62. The Haunted Hotel By Wilkie Collins
THE HAUNTED HOTEL A Mystery of Modern Venice by Wilkie Collins (18241889). (afterthe edition of Chatto Windus, London, 1879). THE FIRST PART. CHAPTER I.
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The Haunted Hotel
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THE HAUNTED HOTEL
A Mystery of Modern Venice by Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) THE FIRST PART CHAPTER I In the year 1860, the reputation of Doctor Wybrow as a London
physician reached its highest point. It was reported on good
authority that he was in receipt of one of the largest incomes
derived from the practice of medicine in modern times. One afternoon, towards the close of the London season, the Doctor
had just taken his luncheon after a specially hard morning's work
in his consulting-room, and with a formidable list of visits to patients at their own houses to fill up the rest of his day when the servant announced that a lady wished to speak to him. 'Who is she?' the Doctor asked. 'A stranger?' 'Yes, sir.' 'I see no strangers out of consulting-hours. Tell her what the hours are, and send her away.' 'I have told her, sir.' 'Well?' 'And she won't go.' 'Won't go?' The Doctor smiled as he repeated the words. He was a humourist in his way; and there was an absurd side to the situation

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64. Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins (18241889) The Moonstone TheWoman in White No Name. The New Magdalen.
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65. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
84, Collins, WILLIAM Wilkie (18241889) Collins, W. 85, CORVO, BARON(FREDERICKROLFE)(1860-1913) CORVO, BARON 86, CRANE, STEPHEN (1871-1900) CRANE, S.
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66. Literary Links: Beyond The MLA Biography
Clough, Arthur Hugh, 18191861. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Collins,Wilkie, 1824-1889. Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900.
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    Clark, Mary Higgins features information about the author, her books and her characters.Collins, Wilkie (1824-1889) The Moonstone - full text with prologue.
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    • Raymond Chandler WebPage - American detective novelist. Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles - by Alain Silver and Elizabeth Ward. Reissued in honor of the 50th anniversary of The Big Sleep, this book combines excerpts from Chandler's work with photographs of the L.A. locations described.

    68. The Wilkie Collins Website
    Provides photographs and a bibliography of works by this writer of Victorian fiction. Includes info on his friendship with Charles Dickens. Wilkie Collins. 150 years ago 1852 for the 29 yearold Wilkie Collins. He had no publications found in Collins's letters (Letters of Wilkie Collins Baker Clarke 1999 I
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    WILKIE COLLINS
    150 years ago
    Go straight to Menu 1853 was a quieter year than for the 29 year-old Wilkie Collins. He had no publications out at the turn of the year and his only published work dated 1853 was ' Gabriel's Marriage ' which was published in Dickens's weekly Household Words 16-23 April 1853 and was then pirated in the USA by Littell's Living Age appearing on 28 May. It is a story of poverty, murder, superstition, a death-bed secret, and Christian forgiveness set in Brittany at the time of the persecution of the Catholic religion during the French revolution. It is notable for Wilkie's use of the weather and landscape to set the scene. And perhaps most remarkable to us now for the sentence "The White Women! the grave diggers of the drowned are out on the sea!". In 1856 Wilkie republished it in his collection of short stories After Dark Basil published late in 1852, was going "pretty well" Wilkie wrote in March "our first edition being nearly exhausted. It has been vehemently objected to as immoral by some of those virtuously inflammable ladies and gentlemen of Modern Times...As I have never written for these people and never will, then their condemnation is infinitely more acceptable than their approval." During March, Wilkie was put in touch with the French literary critic Émile Daurand Forgues to whom he sent a copy of Basil . In 1855 Forgues wrote one of the first literary criticisms of Collins's work and later translated two of his books into French.

    69. Wilkie Collins (1824-89)
    Wilkie Collins (182489) Last updated 26 March 2002. Among English novels of the present day, and among English novelists, a great division is made. My friend Wilkie Collins is generally supposed to be sensational. the life and works of Wilkie Collins. I would gratefully
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    70. Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889)
    Wilkie Collins (1824 1889). Drops, you are a darling ! If I love nothing else, Ilove you ! Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889) Note made on a spring morning (1864).
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    Wilkie Collins
    "Laudanum - divine laudanum - was his only friend" "who was the man who invented laudenaum ? I thank him from the bottom of my heart. whoever he was .... I have had six delicious hiours of oblivion ; I have woek up with myu mind comoposed ; O have written s perfect little letter ; I have drunk my cup of tea with a real relish of it ; and I have dawdles over my morning toilet with an excquiste sense of relief and all trhough the modest little bottle of drops which I see on my bedroom chimney-piece at the moment. Drops, you are a darling ! If I love nothing else, I love you !"
    Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889)
    Note made on a spring morning Wilkie Collins had a prodigious opium habit. He is famous for writing one of the first detective-novels in British fiction, The Moonstone (1868). Opium is central to the plot. The moonstone of the title is a sacred Hindu diamond "‘growing and lessening in lustre with the waxing and waning of the moon". The gem is stolen by a laudanum-intoxicated thief who later remembers nothing of the crime.
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    71. Wilkie Collins
    Many of Wilkie Collins' novels contain sympathetic portraits of physicallyabnormal individuals. Wilkie Collins was born in London.
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback (William) Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) English novelist, whose unconventional private life and determination to tackle social issues disconcerted his audience. Many of Wilkie Collins' novels contain sympathetic portraits of physically abnormal individuals. Critics often credit Collins with the invention of the English detective novel. While he was aware of the work of Poe and Gaboriau , he worked in the mainstream of Victorian domestic and social fiction. Sergeant Cuff from Collins' novel THE MOONSTONE (1868) became a prototype of the detective hero in English fiction. Dorothy L. Sayers has called it "probably the very finest detective story ever written." "Good night, Mr. Betteredge," he said. "And mind, if you ever take to growing roses, the white moss rose is all the better for not being budded on the dog rose, whatever the gardener may say to the contrary!"
    "What are you doing here?" I asked. "Why are you not in your proper bed?"

    72. Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889)
    Wilkie Collins (1824 1889). image of Wilkie Collins Laudanum - divine laudanum- was his only friend Wilkie Collins had a prodigious opium habit.
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    "Laudanum - divine laudanum - was his only friend" Wilkie Collins had a prodigious opium habit. He is famous for writing one of the first detective-novels in British fiction, The Moonstone (1868). Opium is central to the plot. The moonstone of the title is a sacred Hindu diamond "‘growing and lessening in lustre with the waxing and waning of the moon". The gem is stolen by a laudanum-intoxicated thief who later remembers nothing of the crime.
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    74. Wilkie Collins
    Wilkie Collins (1824 1889) - English author, credited with writing the firstmystery. Wilkie (William) Collins was born in London on Jan. 8, 1824.
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    75. Wilkie Colins
    Note at Abacci the primary listing for Wilkie Colins is Wilkie Collins. WilkieColins (1824 1889) - English author, credited with writing the first mystery.
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    76. Collins, Wilkie. The Moonstone
    Translate this page Zitate. Wilkie Collins (1824 –1889) wurde mit seinen Romanen, darunterThe Woman in White und Armadale berühmt. 1868 erschien
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    Websites, Linksammlungen, seine Werke online Werke auf Papier Zitate Wilkie Collins The Woman in White und Armadale The Moonstone Der Monddiamant Edgar Allan Poe ) bezeichnet. Es ist auch ein Sensationsroman und eine Gothic Novel (vergleiche Charles Maturin: Melmoth the Wanderer
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    77. The Letters Of Wilkie Collins (in MARION)
    The letters of Wilkie Collins. Title The letters of Wilkie Collins / editedby William Baker and William M. Clarke. Uniform title Correspondence.
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    78. Wilkie Collins Bibliography
    Home Awards Etexts New releases Top 250 Authors Series Years. Wilkie Collins (WilliamWilkie Collins) UK (1824 1889). Search Authors. Search Books. Novels, Top.
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    The Last Stage Coachman Antonina: or The fall of Rome The Twin Sisters Basil: A Story of Modern Life Mr Wray's Cash Box: or The Mask and the Mystery Nine O'Clock A Passage in the Life of Perrugino Potts A Terribly Strange Bed Gabriel's Marriage Hide and Seek A Stolen Letter The Dream Woman The Lady of Glenwith Grange Mad Monkton Sister Rose The Yellow Mask After Dark Anne Rodway The Black Cottage The Dead Hand The Dead Secret A Fair Penitent The Family Secret The Biter Bit Fauntleroy A Plot in Private Life Blow up with the Brig The Parson's Scruple The Woman in White The Cauldron of Oil The Fatal Cradle No Name Armadale * Read the complete text on-line! * No Thoroughfare ... The New Magdalen Fatal Fortune John Jago's Ghost Miss Jeromette and the Clergyman Mr Captain and the Nymph The Two Destinies Miss Bertha and the Yankee Mr Percy and the Prophet Miss Mina and the Groom Mr Marmaduke and the Minister The Devil's Spectacles The Fallen Leaves The Haunted Hotel * Read the complete text on-line! *

    79. Wilkie Collins - MasterTexts(TM)
    Wilkie Collins. 1824 1889. Wilkie (William) Collins was born in Londonin 1824. He was the elder son of the artist William Collins.
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    Wilkie Collins
    Wilkie (William) Collins was born in London in 1824. He was the elder son of the artist William Collins. He was educated at Highbury, but spent from 1836 to 1839 with his parents in Italy. After his return he spent four years in business before being called to the Bar. He wrote a "Life" of his father in 1848. His first work of fiction was a novel about the fall of Rome, "Antonia"(1850). In 1852 he turned to writing mystery with "Basil". His Best work was written in the 1860s when he produced "The Woman in White" (1860), "No Name" (1862), "Aramadale" (1866) and "The Moonstone"(1868). Read on-line Buy from Amazon.com The Black Robe The Evil Genius A Fair Penitent The Two Destinies ... Email

    80. Wilkie Collins @ Catharton Authors
    William Wilkie Collins. 1824 1889. Bored? Meet people at Café Catharton Websites Wilkie Collins demon.co.uk. Wilkie Collins Appreciation Page.
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