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Books with title The Woman in White

  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins

    Paperback (Independently published, March 20, 2018)
    The Woman in White is an epistolary novel written by Wilkie Collins in 1859, serialized in 1859–1860, and first published in book form in 1860. It is considered to be among the first mystery novels and is widely regarded as one of the first (and finest) in the genre of 'sensation novels'. As was customary at that time, The Woman in White was first published as a magazine serial. The first episode appeared on 29 November 1859, following Charles Dickens's own A Tale of Two Cities in Dickens's magazine All the Year Round in England, and Harper's Magazine in America. It caused an immediate sensation. Julian Symons (in his 1974 introduction to the Penguin edition) reports that "queues formed outside the offices to buy the next instalment. Bonnets, perfumes, waltzes and quadrilles were called by the book's title. Gladstone cancelled a theatre engagement to go on reading it. And Prince Albert sent a copy to Baron Stockmar."
  • Woman in the Wall

    Patrice Kindl

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1998)
    At the age of seven, Anna begins to fear life and slowly falls into the walls of her house where she soon builds an entire world of her own, yet when an important note is pushed through the wall, she is suddenly faced with a very difficult decision. Reprint.
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  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins, Nigel Anthony, Susan Jameson

    Audio Cassette (Penguin Audio, July 1, 1995)
    A story of confused identities with unsuspected surprises and dramatic compulsiveness. 4 cassettes.
  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins, Matthew Sweet

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Classics, July 1, 2000)
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  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 14, 2020)
    The Woman in White is credited with being the first of the sensation novels, and one of the finest examples of the genre. A young woman's husband defrauds her of her fortune, her identity and eventually her sanity. She is saved by her sister and a loyal man who loves her, and her two rescuers attempt to expose her husband. They meet a woman dressed all in white whose fate seems curiously intertwined with that of the young woman. In the tradition of the sensation novel, the story contravenes boundaries of class, identity and the private and public spheres.
  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 5, 2017)
    Do you enjoy classic literature in easy-to-carry paperback? Then you'll love The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins! This mystery novel is considered by some critics to be in the top 100 greatest novels of all time. Perhaps you read The Woman in White in school as a youth or maybe this is your first time reading Wilkie Collins's masterpiece or maybe you're a teacher buying the book for your children's literature class. Either way, enjoy Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White book today!
  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 18, 2019)
    Who is the mysterious solitary woman dressed in white who accosts Walter Hartright late one night near London's Hampstead Heath? Why does she bear such an uncanny resemblance to Walter's student, the angelic Laura Fairlie? And what is the closely guarded secret that she claims will confound a sinister nobleman's malevolent plan? With its compelling blend of mistaken identities, wrongful imprisonment, madness, and romance, this riveting story was the prototype for a new genre of fiction, the "sensation novel." A forerunner of modern detective and suspense fiction, it transplanted the thrills of Gothic horror tales from the chambers and dungeons of medieval castles to the everyday reality of suburban drawing rooms and boudoirs. Author Wilkie Collins excelled at devising cliffhangers that kept Victorians eager for the next installment of The Woman in White which appeared serially in Charles Dickens' weekly literary publication, All the Year Round. This much-imitated, enduringly suspenseful tale has continued to enthrall readers ever since.
  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins

    Unknown Binding (Penguin Classics, March 15, 1763)
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  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins, Constance Cox

    Paperback (Samuel French Ltd, July 23, 2015)
    Combines the traditional tale of Mother Goose with spirited songs and dances (to be chosen by the director). Plenty of opportunity for audience participation, led by irascible Billy, Mother Goose's son. Fun packed action centers on the wicked squire's bailiffs and Priscilla, the Magical Goose, instantly endears herself to all. And Fairy Harmony succeeds in helping good overcome evil and happiness prevails once more.|5 women, 6 men
  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins

    Comic (Gilberton Company, March 15, 1949)
    Rare reprint of a 1949 classic.
  • The White

    T. L. Shreffler, Linda Jay

    language (Runaway Pen, May 25, 2015)
    Ever since The White appeared in our valley of Windridge, my people have lived in fear. But today that fear ends. Finally, the King has sent his most elite dragon hunters to kill The White, the last of the imperial dragons.Since the death of her father, Sienna Foxburn hasn’t felt safe. The White, a fire-breathing imperial dragon, terrorizes the Valley of Windridge with no end in sight. But Sienna isn’t satisfied hiding behind the walls of her keep. She is tired of fearing the dragon, but she can’t fight it alone.Then a mysterious sorceress and two elite dragon hunters arrive, claiming to be sent by the King. Thus begins the great hunt for The White. Sienna embarks on a dragon-hunting adventure through the exotic Valley of Windridge, all while uncovering secrets and conspiracies that could endanger the entire Kingdom….
  • The Woman in White

    Wilkie Collins, Josephine Bailey, Simon Prebble

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Dec. 14, 2010)
    One of the greatest mystery thrillers ever written, Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White was a phenomenal bestseller in the 1860s, achieving even greater success than works by Charles Dickens. Full of surprise, intrigue, and suspense, this vastly entertaining novel continues to enthrall audiences today. The story begins with an eerie midnight encounter between artist Walter Hartright and a ghostly woman dressed all in white who seems desperate to share a dark secret. The next day Hartright, engaged as a drawing master to the beautiful Laura Fairlie and her half sister, tells his pupils about the strange events of the previous evening. Determined to learn all they can about the mysterious woman in white, the three soon find themselves drawn into a chilling vortex of crime, poison, kidnapping, and international intrigue. Masterfully constructed, The Woman in White is dominated by two of the finest creations in all Victorian fiction-Marion Halcombe, dark, mannish, yet irresistibly fascinating, and Count Fosco, the sinister and flamboyant "Napoleon of Crime."