
The Woman in White
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Wilkie Collins
A tremendous success when it was first published in 1860, The Woman in White still enthralls over a century later.
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An outstanding timeless pleasure.
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The Woman In White
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A little docile
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The Woman in White (Unabridged)
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I liked this book
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pleasantly and surprisingly captures you
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a great old title
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Wilkie Collins was ahead of his time not only when it came to writing well-plotted mystery; but, like Austen, Dickens and others, he was a keen social observer and his characters, especially the women, reflect their relative place in society. The women characters may seem easily manipulated to us today, but their depiction by Wilkie is an accurate reflection of the times in which they lived.
Basically, if you couldn't care less about the genre and the social context in which it was written, how about just a good story, well-told and SUPERBLY narrated? If that's what you're after, then this one is for you.
Classic Victorian Mystery
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Wonderful
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On the other hand, "The Woman in White" suffers from the standard bugaboos of the serialized Victorian novel... too many words, bizarre plot contortions, ridiculous coincidences, suspense which becomes tiresome rather than intriguing and of course, a happy ending.
While it's been some years since I read "The Moonstone," I liked it enough to read it twice. "The Woman in White" is not as good.
"The Woman in White" is divided into sections written from the points of view of different characters, each read by a different actor. Unfortunately two or three of the sections are read very poorly by an unskilled actor, but the rest are fine.
A Potboiler
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