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Little Novels

Wilkie Collins

Verlag: DigiCat

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Wilkie Collins's "Little Novels" presents a compelling collection of short stories that showcases his mastery of suspense and intricate plotting, hallmarks of his celebrated Gothic style. The book includes six tales, each encapsulating potent themes of love, deception, and the supernatural, reflecting Collins's keen interest in the darker sides of human nature. Crafted in a naturalistic tone characteristic of the Victorian era, these narratives engage with contemporary social issues while simultaneously captivating the reader with innovative storytelling techniques, including unreliable narrators and cliffhanger endings. Wilkie Collins, a contemporary and close associate of Charles Dickens, was a pioneer of the detective and mystery genres. His extensive experience in law and the theatre significantly influenced his narrative structures and character development. Collins's life experiences, colored by social reform and personal struggles, imbue "Little Novels" with a psychological depth that was ahead of its time, offering insights into the complexities of Victorian society. Readers keen on uncovering the psychological intricacies of relationships and social critiques will find "Little Novels" an enriching exploration of human motives and societal norms. With Collins's deft storytelling and atmospheric prose, this collection is a must-read for enthusiasts of Gothic literature and early crime fiction.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 358 Seiten.

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