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  2. Wilkie Collins - Wikipedia

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    William Wilkie Collins (8 January 1824 – 23 September 1889) was an English novelist and playwright known especially for The Woman in White (1859), a mystery novel and early sensation novel, and for The Moonstone (1868), which established many of the ground rules of the modern detective novel and is also perhaps the earliest clear example of the police procedural genre.

  3. Wilkie Collins bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R.A. (1848) Rambles Beyond Railways, or, Notes in Cornwall taken a-foot (with illustrations by Henry C. Brandling; 1851) My Miscellanies (1863) Plays. The Frozen Deep (1857), co-written with Charles Dickens; The Red Vial (1858) No Thoroughfare (1867), co-written with Charles Dickens

  4. The Woman in White (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Woman in White is Wilkie Collins 's fifth published novel, written in 1860 and set from 1849 to 1850. It started its publication on 26 November 1859 and its publication was completed on 25 August 1860. 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 ...

  5. Hide and Seek (Collins novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hide and Seek is Wilkie Collins ' third published novel, first published on 6 June 1854. It is the first of his novels involving the solution of a mystery, the elements of which are clearer to the reader than to the novel's characters. Suspense is created from the reader's uncertainty as to which characters will find out the truth, when and how.

  6. The Moonstone - Wikipedia

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    The Moonstone: A Romance by Wilkie Collins is an 1868 British epistolary novel. It is an early example of the modern detective novel, and established many of the ground rules of the modern genre. Its publication was started on 4 January 1868 and was completed on 8 August 1868. The story was serialised in Charles Dickens ’s magazine All the ...

  7. Armadale (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Armadale (novel) Armadale. (novel) Armadale is a novel by Wilkie Collins, first serialised between November 1864 and June 1866, and then published in book form in 1866. It is the third of his four 'great novels' of the 1860s: after The Woman in White (1860) and No Name (1862), and before The Moonstone (1868).

  8. No Name (novel) - Wikipedia

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    No Name is a novel by Wilkie Collins, first published in 1862. Illegitimacy is a major theme of the novel. It was originally serialised in Charles Dickens ' magazine All the Year Round before book publication. It is the second of his four 'great novels' after The Woman in White (1860), and before Armadale (1866) and The Moonstone (1868).

  9. Basil (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Basil is the second novel written in 1852 by the British author Wilkie Collins, after Antonina. Plot summary [ edit ] Basil, son of a father who values the family pedigree and who would not let him marry below his station , falls in love at first sight with a girl he sees on a bus.

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