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Books by Wilkie Collins

After Dark
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Antonina
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Armadale
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Basil
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The Black Robe
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Blind Love
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The Dead Alive
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The Evil Genius
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A Fair Penitent
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The Fallen Leaves
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The Frozen Deep
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The Guilty River
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The Haunted Hotel
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Heart and Science
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Hide and Seek
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I Say No
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Jezebel
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The Law and the Lady
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The Legacy of Cain
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Little Novels
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Man and Wife
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Miss or Mrs?
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The Moonstone
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My Lady's Money
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The New Magdalen
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No Name
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Poor Miss Finch
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The Queen of Hearts
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A Rogue's Life
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The Two Destinies
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The Woman in White
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Wilkie Collins

This article was written by Knowledgerush staff or contributed by users. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

Wilkie Collins (January 8, 1824 - September 23, 1889) was an English novelist, credited with writing the first mystery.

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Wilkie (William) Collins was born in London. His father (also called William) was a landscape painter, but it seems his father had ambitions for his son outside the arts. Wilkie was first found a place in the tea trade, but displayed no aptitude for commerce. He then studied law at Lincoln's Inn; he was admitted to the bar in 1851 but didn't prosper there either. It was only when he started writing that he seemed to find his vocation.

His first published work was written in memory of his father, who died in 1847. Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R.A. was published in 1848. He started writing fiction shortly afterwards. Antonina was published in 1850 and Basil in 1852.

In April 1852 Wilkie wrote a piece for Charles Dickens' weekly, Household Words. This marked the start of a professional relationship which was to last for ten years, and which left both men better writers for their aquaintence.

Wilkie was immensely popular in his time, and wrote 25 novels and over 50 short stories. His most successful works were The Woman in White, No Name, Armadale, and The Moonstone. He was one of the first writers of mystery fiction, and has been much imitated over the years. For example, you might recognise the basic premise of the Moonstone — a cursed jewel that was originally stolen from an idol's eye — in several contemporary films and novels.

Wilkie Collins died in London in 1889 and was buried there in the Kensal Green Cemetery.

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Posted by January 2nd, 2005
I have a copy of Antonia that has an inscription by Wilkie Collins dated Setember 1873. The cover of the book is in poor condition ( it looks like a mouse got to the binding), but the handwritten inscription and the pages are intact. Would the book be of any interest to anyone. If not, then is there a monetary value.

Posted by June 29th, 2008
i found a book by wilkie collins called sister rose or the ominous marriage in my attic,but i can't find any information about it,have you heard of it? thanks don

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