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The Secret Life of Wilkie Collins William M. Clarke

The Secret Life of Wilkie Collins By William M. Clarke

The Secret Life of Wilkie Collins by William M. Clarke


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Summary

When Wilkie Collins died in 1889, he shocked the Victorians by dividing his estate equally between two mistresses, Caroline Graves and Martha Rudd. William Clarke, married to Collins' great granddaughter, here pieces together this and other unusual aspects of his subject.

The Secret Life of Wilkie Collins Summary

The Secret Life of Wilkie Collins by William M. Clarke

When Wilkie Collins, author of The Woman in White and The Moonstone, the first detective novel in modern fiction, died in 1889, he shocked the Victorians by dividing his estate equally between two mistresses, Caroline Graves and Martha Rudd, and acknowledging Martha Rudd's three children as his own. William Clarke, married to Collins' great granddaughter, pieces together the truth behind the menage a trois. He describes Collins' friendship with Dickens, with whom he spent wild weekends in London and Paris, as well as his many interesting encounters with other writers and artists of the day, including Coleridge, Wordsworth, Constable, Blake, Millais and Rossetti. This biography brings to life one of the most prolific and successful Victorian novelists. This new edition includes the story of the recent discovery in New York of the manuscript of Collins' first unpublished novel Iolani.

Table of Contents

The will; father; childhood; Italy; youth; mother; Dickens; diversions; Caroline; Martha; a trois; America; family; what went wrong; aftermath. Appendices: sources of letters; notes to chapters; Wilkie Collins' bank accounts.

Additional information

GOR001028313
9780750912082
0750912081
The Secret Life of Wilkie Collins by William M. Clarke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
19960523
256
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