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  1. Iolani; or, Tahiti as It Was by Wilkie Collins, 1999-03-15
  2. Heart and Science (Broadview Literary Texts) by Wilkie Collins, 1997-01-15
  3. Wilkie Collins: A Literary Life (Literary Lives) by Andrew Maunder, Graham Law, 2008-09-15
  4. Wilkie Collins (New Casebooks)
  5. The Evil Genius, with eBook (Tantor Unabridged Classics) by Wilkie Collins, 2009-06-01
  6. Wilkie Collins and Other Sensation Novelists: Walking the Moral Hospital by Nicholas Rance, 1991-05
  7. Wilkie Collins: Man of Mystery and Imagination by Alexander Grinstein, 2003-04
  8. Dead Secrets: Wilkie Collins and the Female Gothic by Professor Tamar Heller, 1992-02-26
  9. Wilkie Collins by Robert Ashley, 1975-11
  10. WILKIE COLLINS'S AMERICAN TOUR, 1873-1874 by Susan R. Hanes, 2008-03-30
  11. Wilkie Collins to the Forefront: Some Reassessments (Ams Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture) by Nelson C. Smith, 1995-08
  12. The Woman in White (Oxford World's Classics) by Wilkie Collins, 2008-05-15
  13. Legacy of Cain (Pocket Classics) by Wilkie Collins, 1993-10-01
  14. Wilkie Collins's Library: A Reconstruction (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature) by William Baker, 2002-03-30

81. Collins, Wilkie
Translate this page 1824 - 1889. Wilkie Collins. der Sohn eines Landschaftsmalers, studiertezunächst Jura und versuchte sich dann selbst als Maler, bevor
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der Sohn eines Landschaftsmalers, studierte zunächst Jura und versuchte sich dann selbst als Maler, bevor er sich der Schriftstellerei zuwandte. 1860 erschien "Die Frau in Weiss", der erste von Collins großen Kriminalromanen mit dämonisch raffinierten Schurken und finsteren Intrigen, deren Enthüllung den Leser bis zur letzten Seite in Atem hält. Seit 1851 arbeitete Collins eng mit Charles Dickens zusammen. Wilkie Collins zählt zu den Mitbegründern des modernen Kriminalromans. (c) by Bernd Rothe, 1998 - 2004

82. Collins, (William) Wilkie. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Lan
The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language FourthEdition. 2000. Collins, (William) Wilkie. DATES 1824–1889.
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83. Zitate Von Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins 1824 – 1889 – Collins Rezension The Moonstone. Study your wife closely, for the next fourand-twenty hours.
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Rezension: The Moonstone Gabriel Betteredge in The Moonstone Gabriel Betteredge in The Moonstone Gabriel Betteredge in The Moonstone "Every human institution (Justice included) will stretch a little, if you only pull it the right way." Gabriel Betteredge in The Moonstone "Facts?" he repeated. "Take a drop more grog, Mr Franklin, and you'll get over the weakness of believing in facts ! Foul play, sir !"
Rosanna Spearman in The Moonstone "We are all of us more or less unwilling to be brought into the world. And we are all of us right." Ezra Jennings in The Moonstone Franklin Blake in The Moonstone

84. Read Wilkie Collins Books Online - The Literature Page
Wilkie Collins (1824 1889). English writer; first writer of detectivenovels. We have the following works by Wilkie Collins The
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85. Wilkie Collins, Mystery And Suspense Writer
William Wilkie Collins. 1824 1889. Novels. Collins, Wilkie, Antonina,1850. Basil, 1852. Household Words, 1855. The Woman in White, 1860.
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86. 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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No Name Armadale The Moonstone Heart And Science The Haunted Hotel
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87. Literature And Place: Collins, Wilkie
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88. Literature And Place: Collins Wilkie - Gadshill
Information. The novelist Wilkie Collins was a frequent visitor toCharles Dickens’s country home Gad’s Hill Place. The young
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89. 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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90. SciFan: Writer: Wilkie Collins (bibliography, Books, Series, Web Links)
writers series A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. home about links email. Writers Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889, England), Bibliography,
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William Wilkie Collins, (1824 1889). Born in London, son of the landscape painterWilliam Collins, he was named after his father s friend Sir David Wilkie.
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92. Ficción
Translate this page Wilkie Collins. 1824 - 1889. Nacido el 8 de enero de 1824 y fallecidoel 23 de septiembre de 1889, a los 65 años, este autor escribió
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93. Collins
Wilkie Collins (1824 1889). Collins, who originally met CharlesDickens (qv) in John Forster s rooms in London, travelled round
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Myers Literary Guide Centre for Northern Studies WILKIE COLLINS (1824 - 1889) Collins, who originally met Charles Dickens (q.v.) in John Forster's rooms in London, travelled round the North East on a theatrical tour with him, and appeared at the Old Assembly Rooms in Newcastle on 27 August 1852. He also wrote numerous articles and stories for Dickens' magazines. In 1861 he was in Whitby, accompanied by Caroline Graves, the inspiration for The Woman in White . He was actually working on his novel No Name , but was driven away by the noise of children and brass bands outside his hotel. The setting for his famous mystery The Moonstone (1868) is 'high up on the Yorkshire coast', referring to the map rather than the altitude. Whether the genesis of the novel, with its fabulous diamond, mysterious Indians and Holmes-like detective Sergeant Cuff can be linked to the presence in the area of the Maharajah Duleepsingh is a matter of conjecture. The Maharajah, a favourite of Queen Victoria, had been deprived of the Koh-i-Noor diamond by the British in India. Based at Mulgrave Castle, he was a keen hunter (and cormorant-fisher) on the North York Moors, and was often to be seen there with his native retinue between 1859 and 1863. Various guesses have been made as to the whereabouts of the Verinder house and lonely bay, locating them anywhere between Whitby and Middlesbrough. Runswick Bay may be the most likely spot. T.S. Eliot called

94. W. W. Collins
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