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  1. 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 ...

  2. Wilkie Collins was an English sensation novelist, early master of the mystery story, and pioneer of detective fiction. The son of William Collins (1788–1847), the landscape painter, he developed a gift for inventing tales while still a schoolboy at a private boarding school.

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  3. Jan 29, 2024 · Learn about the life and work of Wilkie Collins, who pioneered the detective novel and exposed the plight of Victorian women through his fiction. Discover how he drew on his legal training, his friendship with Charles Dickens and his own experiences to create gripping stories that challenged social injustice.

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  4. fivebooks.com › best-books › wilkie-collins-jason-hallThe Best Books by Wilkie Collins

    Apr 13, 2016 · Jason Hall, a Victorian literature expert and editor of Jezebel's Daughter, selects five novels by Wilkie Collins, the inventor of the detective genre. He discusses Collins's unconventional life, his eccentric characters, his social commentary and his legacy.

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  5. Jan 3, 2023 · Wilkie Collins was a prolific and versatile novelist who wrote about family puzzles, social issues and political themes. He also created strong, intriguing women and challenged conservative attitudes towards Indians, vivisection and Irish independence.

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  6. Learn about the life and works of Wilkie Collins, a prolific and influential Victorian novelist and friend of Charles Dickens. Explore his early years, his literary achievements, his health problems, his relationships and his legacy.

  7. A close friend of Charles Dickens from their meeting in March 1851 until Dickens' death in June 1870, William Wilkie Collins was one of the best known, best loved, and, for a time, best paid of Victorian fiction writers. But after his death, his reputation declined as Dickens' bloomed.