Little Novels
Autor: | Wilkie Collins |
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EAN: | 4057664643148 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | Captivating tales of mystery and society in 19th-century England |
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Schlagworte: | 19th-century themes Victorian era fic Victorian social commentary character-driven narratives classic mystery tales human nature exploration intricate plot twists melodramatic short stories mystery fiction collection suspenseful storytelling |
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In 'Little Novels,' Wilkie Collins offers a collection of engaging short stories that showcase his distinctive blend of suspense, intricate plots, and social commentary. Each tale unfolds with a keen psychological insight and humorous wit, reflecting the complexities of Victorian society. Collins's writing is characterized by its emphasis on sensationalism and the exploration of social issues, which were often controversial during his time. The stories vary in tone, ranging from gothic elements to more lighthearted narratives, revealing Collins's versatility as an author and his deep understanding of human nature. Wilkie Collins, a pioneer of the mystery genre and a close associate of Charles Dickens, was influenced by the complexities of his own life experiences. His struggles with personal relationships and health issues, coupled with a profound interest in social reform, often permeated his writings. It is through this lens that 'Little Novels' emerges, revealing Collins's ability to intertwine personal insights with broader societal critiques, thus inviting readers to contemplate the moral dilemmas of his era. I highly recommend 'Little Novels' to readers seeking a profound yet entertaining exploration of human behavior set within the richly textured tapestry of 19th-century England. Collins's masterful storytelling and keen observations make this collection a compelling addition to the canon of Victorian literature.