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E-raamat: Wilkie Collins: A Life of Sensation

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Sep-2013
  • Kirjastus: Windmill Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781448136896
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Sep-2013
  • Kirjastus: Windmill Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781448136896

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Tells the definitive biography of Wilkie Collins: the Victorian novelist, playwright, author of The Moonstone and The Woman in White, who lived a life of sensation.

The definitive biography of Wilkie Collins: Victorian novelist, playright, author ofThe Moonstone and The Woman in White and owner of a secret double life.

In the spring of 1868 Wilkie Collins found himself living a nightmare that could have come straight out of one of his bestselling novels. A visitor to his comfortable London town-house would have found him propped up in bed, desperately dictating the latest chapter of his new book, The Moonstone. Visible above the bedclothes would have been Wilkie's large, friendly face, framed by straggly whiskers, with its strange bump on the left of his forehead making him look like a lop-sided Cyclops. Nearby in the flickering light would have stood a bottle of laudanum, his palliative draught of choice when he needed to alleviate his excruciating pain.

The ostensible reason for his discomfort was gout, a long-standing affliction, but a host of other troubles bore down on him. The curious double life that Collins had concocted around himself was threatening to come tumbling down, tarnishing his respectable Victorian image. He had worked hard over the years to present himself as a bachelor clubman with bookish inclinations and, like his good friend Charles Dickens, would have been distraught by the idea that his intimate personal relationships could become public knowledge. Yet here was the author living with family secrets and the possibility of scandal worthy of the racy Sensation fiction he penned.

Wilkie Collins: A Life of Sensation is the first definitive biography of this brilliant, conflicted, complex man and an unforgettable portrait of a life lived in a cant-ridden Victorian world.

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Acclaimed biographer Andrew Lycett uncovers a few skeletons in Wilkie Collinss closet, revealing a private life every bit as sensational as anything the author dreamt up in his fiction. * Observer * Clean outlines, crystal clear English, and a clear-eyed picture of his subject... Andrew Lycetts a terrific narrator... the Hemingway of biographers One sees Collins more clearly having read Lycett A fine, and pre-eminently useful, biography of the most elusive character in Victorian literature. -- John Sutherland * The Spectator * Collinss private life... was as rich in secrets as his books. Sensible, thoughtful and never less than scrupulous, ­Lycett is just the right biographer to assess whether such potentially sensational material should affect our interpretation of ­Collinss work. * Sunday Times * As delicate as it is thorough, Lycett peels away the layers of deception with which Collins protected himself and shows us the engagingly vulnerable figure beneath * Evening Standard * Excellent on Collins's friendship with Dickens, which he presents, convincingly, as much more of a relationship of equals than Dickens's biographers allow * The Times * Fascinating a well-researched and even-handed biography that shines a perceptive light on one of our great Victorian novelists * Daily Mail * [ An] admirable biography... The friendship between Dickens and Collins both men with skeletons in the closet in terms of their domestic arrangements is one of the highlights * Scotland on Sunday * In his engrossing book, Andrew Lycett intimately connects the complex domestic life of the 19th-century English novelist and playwright Wilkie Collins with his writing career and celebrated contribution to sensational fiction ... By revisiting and revealing new sources, Lycett interweaves a fascinating family history, complex friendships, intriguing correspondences ... to take the reader on a sensational tour of Wilkie's unconventional life ... Lycett demonstrates a fascinating complexity to his relationship with women that invites further exploration ... highly readable and entertaining. * BBC History Magazine * Lycett paints a vivid picture of Collins . . . [ his] lucid biography unpicks the contradictions at the heart of Wilkie Collins's character. * Observer * Measured and informative... [ with] some entertaining anecdotes along the way * Mail on Sunday *

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The definitive biography of Wilkie Collins: the Victorian novelist, playwright, author of The Moonstone and The Woman in White, who lived a life of sensation.
List Of Illustrations
xiii
Map Of Wilkie's London
xvi
Wilkie Collins Family Tree xviii
Introduction 1(6)
FIRST EPOCH
1 Regency Prelude
7(12)
2 Early Years And Travels
19(22)
3 A Plan Of Instruction
41(25)
4 Getting Into Print
66(19)
SECOND EPOCH
5 Dickens And A Novel
85(24)
6 Rediscovering Europe
109(16)
7 Leaving Home
125(30)
THIRD EPOCH
8 Encountering Caroline
155(16)
9 The Unknown Public
171(16)
10 Lunacy Panic
187(21)
11 Basking In Success
208(24)
12 Mid-Victorian Sensation
232(27)
FOURTH EPOCH
13 Martha Arrives
259(14)
14 Detection And All Change
273(22)
15 Becoming A Father
295(26)
FIFTH EPOCH
16 The New Magdalen
321(14)
17 America And After
335(18)
18 Two Houses, Two Families
353(24)
SIXTH EPOCH
19 Growing Immobility
377(26)
20 Hanging On
403(6)
21 Legacy
409(12)
Notes 421(46)
Bibliography 467(10)
Acknowledgements 477(4)
Index 481
Andrew Lycett has a degree in history from Oxford University. After several years as a foreign correspondent, he has been a biographer since the early 1990s. His books include highly praised lives of Ian Fleming, Dylan Thomas, Rudyard Kipling and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Geographical Society. He lives in North London.