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a life of sensation

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An edition of Wilkie Collins (2013)

Wilkie Collins

a life of sensation

"1868, and bestselling author Wilkie Collins is hard at work on a new detective novel, The Moonstone. But he is weighed down by a mountain of problems - his own sickness, the death of his mother, and, most pressing, the announcement by his live-in mistress that she has tired of his relationship with another woman and intends to marry someone else. His solution is to increase his industrial intake of opium and knuckle down to writing the book T. S. Eliot called the 'greatest' English detective novel. Of Wilkie's domestic difficulties, not a word to the outside world: indeed, like his great friend Charles Dickens, he took pains to keep secret any detail of his ménage. There's no doubt that the arrangement was unusual and, for Wilkie, precarious, particularly since his own books focused on uncovering such deeply held family secrets. Indeed, he was the master of the Victorian sensation novel, fiction that left readers on the edge of their seats as mysteries and revelations abounded. In this colourful investigative portrait, Andrew Lycett draws Wilkie Collins out from the shadow of Charles Dickens. Wilkie is revealed as a brilliant, witty, friendly, contrary and sensual man, deeply committed to his work. Here he is given his rightful place at the centre of the literary, artistic and historical movements of his age. Part biography, part history, part intimate family saga, Wilkie Collins brings to life one of England's greatest writers against the backdrop of Victorian London and all its complexities. It is a truly sensational story." -- Publisher's description.

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Publisher
Hutchinson
Language
English
Pages
525

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Wilkie Collins: A Life of Sensation
2014, Penguin Random House
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Wilkie Collins: a life of sensation
2013, Hutchinson
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Wilkie Collins: a Life of Sensation
2013, Penguin Random House
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Table of Contents

Map of Wilkie's London
Wilkie Collins family tree
Introduction
First epoch.
Regency prelude
Early years and travels
A plan of instruction
Getting into print
Second epoch.
Dickens and a novel
Rediscovering Europe
Leaving home
Third epoch.
Encountering Caroline
The unknown public
Lunacy panic
Basking in success
Mid-Victorian sensation
Fourth epoch.
Martha arrives
Detection and all change
Becoming a father
Fifth epoch.
The new Magdalen
America and after
Two houses, two families
Sixth epoch.
Growing immobility
Hanging on
Legacy

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4496 .L93 2013, PR4496

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
525 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
525
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25439806M
ISBN 10
0091937094
ISBN 13
9780091937096
LCCN
2013481355
OCLC/WorldCat
858814325

Work Description

1868, and bestselling author Wilkie Collins is hard at work on a new detective novel, The Moonstone. But he is weighed down by a mountain of problems – his own sickness, the death of his mother, and, most pressing, the announcement by his live-in mistress that she has tired of his relationship with another woman and intends to marry someone else. His solution is to increase his industrial intake of opium and knuckle down to writing the book T. S. Eliot called the "greatest" English detective novel. Of Wilkie's domestic difficulties, not a word to the outside world: indeed, like his great friend Charles Dickens, he took pains to keep secret any detail of his ménage. There's no doubt that the arrangement was unusual and, for Wilkie, precarious, particularly since his own books focused on uncovering such deeply held family secrets. Indeed, he was the master of the Victorian sensation novel, fiction that left readers on the edge of their seats as mysteries and revelations abounded. In this colourful investigative portrait, Andrew Lycett draws Wilkie Collins out from the shadow of Charles Dickens. Wilkie is revealed as a brilliant, witty, friendly, contrary and sensual man, deeply committed to his work. Here he is given his rightful place at the centre of the literary, artistic and historical movements of his age. Part biography, part history, part intimate family saga, Wilkie Collins brings to life one of England's greatest writers against the backdrop of Victorian London and all its complexities. It is a truly sensational story. - Publisher.

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