
Woman in White
The Woman in White is an epistolary novel by Wilkie Collins, first serialized in 1859 and published in book form in 1860. Recognized as one of the first mystery novels and a pioneering work in the sensation genre, it features a complex narrative structure where multiple characters narrate the story, creating uncertainty about their reliability. This innovative technique influenced later writers, including Bram Stoker, and has cemented Collins' reputation as a key figure in Victorian literature.
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