The Woman in White
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The Woman in White is Wilkie Collins's most celebrated novel and a cornerstone of Victorian sensation fiction, combining mystery, romance, and psychological suspense into an unforgettable literary masterpiece. Gripping from its haunting opening to its dramatic conclusion, the novel explores themes of identity, obsession, injustice, and the abuse of power.
The story begins with a chance encounter on a moonlit road, where a mysterious woman dressed entirely in white seeks help before disappearing into the night. Her appearance draws drawing master Walter Hartright into a web of secrets surrounding two women who bear an uncanny resemblance to one another. As events unfold, deception, betrayal, and criminal manipulation threaten lives, fortunes, and reputations.
Told through a series of interconnected narratives, the novel invites readers to act as witnesses and judges, piecing together the truth from multiple perspectives. Collins's innovative structure heightens suspense while revealing the inner lives of his characters. Among them are the sinister and charismatic Sir Percival Glyde and the unforgettable Count Fosco—one of literature's most brilliant and chilling villains.
Beyond its thrilling plot, The Woman in White is a powerful critique of Victorian social and legal systems, particularly the vulnerability of women within marriage and the law. Collins exposes how respectability can mask cruelty, and how perseverance and moral courage can challenge even the most calculated evil.
A timeless blend of mystery, romance, and social commentary, The Woman in White remains essential reading for fans of classic literature, psychological drama, and detective fiction. Its influence continues to shape modern mystery and suspense novels, securing its place as one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century.
Produkt Details
Verlag: CLXBX
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 824 Seiten
Größe: 896,6 KB
ISBN: 9782152248493
Veröffentlichung: 9. Februar 2026