Wilkie Collins 
The Woman in White [EPUB ebook] 

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‘The Woman in White’ is a classic novel written by English author Wilkie Collins. It was first published as a serialized novel in 1859-1860 and later released in book form. Often considered one of the earliest mystery novels, ‘The Woman in White’ is known for its intricate plot, suspenseful narrative, and complex characters.
The story begins with a mysterious encounter on a moonlit road in Hampstead, England, where a young drawing master named Walter Hartright encounters a distressed woman dressed all in white. This woman, who later reveals herself as Anne Catherick, has escaped from a nearby asylum and warns Walter about a dark secret involving Sir Percival Glyde, a baronet she once worked for as a governess.
As the narrative unfolds, Walter becomes entangled in the lives of Sir Percival, his beautiful but troubled wife Laura, and her half-sister Marian Halcombe. Together, they uncover a web of deceit, manipulation, and betrayal, with Anne Catherick’s identity and the mystery of the woman in white at the center of it all.
‘The Woman in White’ is renowned for its atmospheric descriptions, intricate plotting, and its exploration of themes such as identity, class, and the oppression of women in Victorian society. It is considered one of Wilkie Collins’ finest works and a seminal example of the sensation novel, a popular genre of Victorian fiction characterized by its emphasis on suspense, mystery, and sensationalism. The novel’s enduring popularity has led to numerous adaptations in various media, including stage plays, films, and television series.

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