À propos de l'auteur

Wilkie Collins was a prominent English novelist and playwright, best known for his influential works in the genre of detective fiction. Born in London in 1824, he was the son of a notable painter and initially pursued a career in law before turning to writing. Collins gained widespread recognition for his novels such as "The Woman in White" and "The Moonstone," the latter often regarded as the first detective novel in English literature. His stories are characterized by their intricate plots, memorable characters, and a keen exploration of social issues, especially those concerning women and class.

Date de naissance January 8, 1824
Lieu de naissance London, England
Date de décès September 23, 1889