The Woman in White
4.5 (2
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+13
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Format
Paperback
Pages
672
Language
English
Published
Apr 25, 2005
Publisher
Barnes & Noble Classics
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
1593082800
ISBN-13
9781593082802
Description
In a gripping tale that intertwines mystery and romance, Wilkie Collins weaves the intricate story of a woman cloaked in white, whose mysterious presence dramatically alters the lives of those around her. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of multiple characters, each revealing different facets of a chilling conspiracy that envelops the protagonist, Laura Fairlie. As layers of deceit are peeled back, the reader is drawn into a complex world of mistaken identities and hidden pasts, set against the backdrop of Victorian England.
Throughout the novel, themes of social injustice and the plight of women resonate strongly, reflecting Collins’s keen observations of 19th-century society. The suspenseful plotting keeps readers on edge as each twist deepens the intrigue, ultimately revealing the lengths to which individuals will go for love, power, and redemption. With vivid imagery and richly detailed characters, Collins crafts a timeless tale that resonates with modern audiences.
The Woman in White is more than just a thrilling Gothic mystery; it's a commentary on the constraints placed on women and the struggles they face. Readers will find themselves captivated by the emotional depth and moral questions posed, making this classic a thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the last page is turned.
Throughout the novel, themes of social injustice and the plight of women resonate strongly, reflecting Collins’s keen observations of 19th-century society. The suspenseful plotting keeps readers on edge as each twist deepens the intrigue, ultimately revealing the lengths to which individuals will go for love, power, and redemption. With vivid imagery and richly detailed characters, Collins crafts a timeless tale that resonates with modern audiences.
The Woman in White is more than just a thrilling Gothic mystery; it's a commentary on the constraints placed on women and the struggles they face. Readers will find themselves captivated by the emotional depth and moral questions posed, making this classic a thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the last page is turned.
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