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Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $17.95

From Wilkie Collins
Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $17.95
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Size: 25.4 x 196 x 452
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`This time the fiction is founded upon facts' stated Wilkie Collins in his Preface to Man and Wife (1870). Many Victorian writers responded to contemporary debates on the rights and the legal status of women, and here Collins questions the deeply inequitable marriage laws of his day. Man and Wife examines the plight of a woman who, promised marriage by one man, comes to believe that she may inadvertently have gone through a form of marriage with his friend, as recognized by the archaic laws of Scotland and Ireland. From this starting-point Collins develops a radical critiqueof the values and conventions of Victorian society. Collins had already developed a reputation as the master of the `sensation novel', and Man and Wife is as fast moving and unpredictable as The Moonstone and The Woman in White. During the novel the atmosphere grows increasingly sinister as the setting moves from a country house to a London suburband a world of confinement, plotting, and murder. | Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
`This time the fiction is founded upon facts' stated Wilkie Collins in his Preface to Man and Wife (1870). Many Victorian writers responded to contemporary debates on the rights and the legal status of women, and here Collins questions the deeply inequitable marriage laws of his day. Man and Wife examines the plight of a woman who, promised marriage by one man, comes to believe that she may inadvertently have gone through a form of marriage with his friend, as recognized by the archaic laws of Scotland and Ireland. From this starting-point Collins develops a radical critiqueof the values and conventions of Victorian society. Collins had already developed a reputation as the master of the `sensation novel', and Man and Wife is as fast moving and unpredictable as The Moonstone and The Woman in White. During the novel the atmosphere grows increasingly sinister as the setting moves from a country house to a London suburband a world of confinement, plotting, and murder. | Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

















