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Wilkie Collins

(William Wilkie Collins)
UK  (1824 - 1889)
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About Wilkie Collins
William Wilkie Collins, author of the first detective novels in English, was born in 1824. The son of a respected landscape painter, he was named after his painter godfather, David Wilkie. Educated in London, Collins studied to become a barrister, although it was never his intention to practise, and by 1848 he had turned to writing, a number of short works appearing in Charles Dickens' periodicals, Household Words and later, All the Year Round. A first novel, Iolani, set in ancient Tahiti and involving sorcery and sacrifice, though perhaps written as early as 1844, was later rejected by publishers (and only rediscovered and published for the first time in 1999). His second novel, Antonina (1850), set in fifth-century Rome, was a popular success, before Collins' first venture into crime fiction with Basil (1852), a Gothic tale of doppelgangers, bigamy, and hidden family secrets. Developing at once detective fiction and the novel of sensation, Collins' exotic and gripping stories - often involving strong heroines, sinister locales, charlatans, and physical or psychological afflictions - became hugely popular with the reading public. His great novels appeared in the 1860s, when, at the height of his powers, Collins' wrote The Woman in White (1860), No Name (1862), Armadale (1866), and The Moonstone (1868).

Unafraid to question Victorian social mores, Collins never married but maintained two families. He lived both with Caroline Graves (whom he met in a midnight encounter such as is described in The Woman in White), and with Martha Rudd. In later life, Collins became addicted to opium, and from 1870 to his death in 1889, his novels became concerned with social issues, and are considered inferior to his earlier output. However, in recent years, Collins' oeuvre has received renewed critical attention, a recent biography hailing him as the king of inventors.
 
Novels
Iolani (1840)
The Last Stage Coachman (1843)
Antonina: or The fall of Rome (1850)
The Twin Sisters (1851)
Mr Wray's Cash Box: or The Mask and the Mystery (1852)
Basil: A Story of Modern Life (1852)
Nine O'Clock (1852)
A Passage in the Life of Perrugino Potts (1852)
Gabriel's Marriage (1853)
Hide and Seek (1854)
A Stolen Letter (1854)
The Yellow Mask (1855)
The Dream Woman (1855)
The Lady of Glenwith Grange (1855)
Mad Monkton (1855)
After Dark (1856)
Anne Rodway (1856)
The Dead Secret (1857)
A Fair Penitent (1857)
The Black Cottage (1857)
The Dead Hand (1857)
The Family Secret (1857)
The Biter Bit (1858)
Fauntleroy (1858)
A Plot in Private Life (1858)
Blow up with the Brig (1859)
The Woman in White (1859)
The Parson's Scruple (1859)
The Cauldron of Oil (1861)
The Fatal Cradle (1861)
No Name (1862)
Armadale (1866)
No Thoroughfare (1867) (with Charles Dickens)
The Moonstone (1868)
Man and Wife (1870)
Poor Miss Finch (1872)
The New Magdalen (1873)
The Law and the Lady (1873)
Miss or Mrs? (1873)
Fatal Fortune (1874)
John Jago's Ghost (1874)
Miss Jeromette and the Clergyman (1875)
The Two Destinies (1876)
Mr Captain and the Nymph (1876)
Miss Bertha and the Yankee (1877)
Mr Percy and the Prophet (1877)
Miss Mina and the Groom (1878)
Mr Marmaduke and the Minister (1878)
The Haunted Hotel (1879)
The Fallen Leaves (1879)
My Lady's Money (1879)
A Rogue's Life (1879)
The Devil's Spectacles (1879)
Mrs Zant and the Ghost (1879)
Jezebels Daughter (1880)
The Black Robe (1881)
Who killed Zebedee? (1881)
Miss Morris and the Stranger (1881)
Mr Cosway and the Landlady (1881)
Fye! Fye! or the Fair Physician (1882)
Mr Lismore and the Widow (1883)
I Say No (1884)
     aka The Love Letter Answered
Mr Lepel and the Housekeeper (1884)
Mr Medhurst and the Princess (1884)
The Poetry Did it (1885)
The Evil Genius (1886)
The Guilty River (1886)
Farmer Fairweather (1886)
Miss Dulane and My Lord (1886)
A Sad and Brave Life (1886)
The Legacy of Cain (1888)
Blind Love (1890) (with Sir Walter Besant)
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices (1890) (with Charles Dickens)
IolaniAntonina: or The fall of RomeMr Wray's Cash Box: or The Mask and the MysteryBasil: A Story of Modern Life
Hide and SeekThe Yellow MaskThe Dream WomanThe Lady of Glenwith Grange
Mad MonktonAfter DarkThe Dead SecretA Fair Penitent
The Woman in WhiteNo NameArmadaleNo Thoroughfare
The MoonstoneMan and WifePoor Miss FinchThe New Magdalen
The Law and the LadyMiss or Mrs?The Two DestiniesThe Haunted Hotel
The Fallen LeavesMy Lady's MoneyA Rogue's LifeJezebels Daughter
The Black RobeWho killed Zebedee?I Say NoThe Evil Genius
The Guilty RiverThe Legacy of CainBlind LoveThe Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
 
Collections
The Frozen Deep: And Other TalesThe Queen of HeartsThe Haunted HouseLittle Novels
Short Stories of Wilkie CollinsTales of Terror and the SupernaturalSensation Stories: Tales of Mystery And Suspense
 
Chapbooks
The Dead Alive
 
Non fiction
Rambles Beyond Railways: Or, Notes in Cornwall Taken A-FootHeart and Science
 
Anthologies containing stories by Wilkie Collins
A Second Century of Creepy StoriesHauntings and Horror: The Supernatural Omnibus Volume 1The Mystery BookThe Great Book of Thrillers
A Century of Ghost StoriesThe Haunted Looking Glass: Ghost Stories Chosen and Illustrated by Edward GoreySpine ChillersTerror!
The 4th Fontana Book of Great Ghost StoriesA Century of HorrorThe 9th Fontana Book of Great Horror StoriesClassic Tales of Horror
Reign of Terror 2: The 2nd Corgi Book of Victorian Horror StoriesTales of the Dark 2Great Short Stories of the WorldTo Sleep, Perchance to Dream...Nightmare
 
Short stories
Mad Monkton [short story] (1855)
The Dead Hand [short story] (1857)
The Biter Bit [short story] (1859)
The Dream Woman [short story] (1859)
Gabriel's Marriage [short story]
The Lady of Glenwith Grange [short story]
Mrs Bullwinkle
A Terribly Strange Bed [short story]


Books about Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins: A Critical and Biographical StudyWilkie Collins
 



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